Biological Safety and Biodistribution of Chitosan Nanoparticles
Dmitry Sonin,
Evgeniia Pochkaeva,
Sergei Zhuravskii,
Viktor Postnov,
Dmitry Korolev,
Lyubov Vasina,
Daria Kostina,
Daria Mukhametdinova,
Irina Zelinskaya,
Yury Skorik,
Elena Naumysheva,
Anna Malashicheva,
Pavel Somov,
Maria Istomina,
Natalia Rubanova,
Ilia Aleksandrov,
Marina Vasyutina,
Michael Galagudza
Affiliations
Dmitry Sonin
Almazov National Medical Research Centre, Institute of Experimental Medicine, 2 Akkuratova str., 197341 Saint Petersburg, Russia
Evgeniia Pochkaeva
Peter the Great Saint Petersburg Polytechnic University, Graduate School of Biotechnology and Food Science, 29 Polytechnicheskaya str., 195251 Saint Petersburg, Russia
Sergei Zhuravskii
Almazov National Medical Research Centre, Institute of Experimental Medicine, 2 Akkuratova str., 197341 Saint Petersburg, Russia
Viktor Postnov
Almazov National Medical Research Centre, Institute of Experimental Medicine, 2 Akkuratova str., 197341 Saint Petersburg, Russia
Dmitry Korolev
Almazov National Medical Research Centre, Institute of Experimental Medicine, 2 Akkuratova str., 197341 Saint Petersburg, Russia
Lyubov Vasina
Almazov National Medical Research Centre, Institute of Experimental Medicine, 2 Akkuratova str., 197341 Saint Petersburg, Russia
Daria Kostina
Almazov National Medical Research Centre, Institute of Experimental Medicine, 2 Akkuratova str., 197341 Saint Petersburg, Russia
Daria Mukhametdinova
Almazov National Medical Research Centre, Institute of Experimental Medicine, 2 Akkuratova str., 197341 Saint Petersburg, Russia
Irina Zelinskaya
Almazov National Medical Research Centre, Institute of Experimental Medicine, 2 Akkuratova str., 197341 Saint Petersburg, Russia
Yury Skorik
Almazov National Medical Research Centre, Institute of Experimental Medicine, 2 Akkuratova str., 197341 Saint Petersburg, Russia
Elena Naumysheva
Almazov National Medical Research Centre, Institute of Experimental Medicine, 2 Akkuratova str., 197341 Saint Petersburg, Russia
Anna Malashicheva
Almazov National Medical Research Centre, Institute of Experimental Medicine, 2 Akkuratova str., 197341 Saint Petersburg, Russia
Pavel Somov
TESCAN (CIS) Ltd., 11 Grazhdansky ave., 195220 Saint Petersburg, Russia
Maria Istomina
Almazov National Medical Research Centre, Institute of Experimental Medicine, 2 Akkuratova str., 197341 Saint Petersburg, Russia
Natalia Rubanova
Almazov National Medical Research Centre, Institute of Experimental Medicine, 2 Akkuratova str., 197341 Saint Petersburg, Russia
Ilia Aleksandrov
Almazov National Medical Research Centre, Institute of Experimental Medicine, 2 Akkuratova str., 197341 Saint Petersburg, Russia
Marina Vasyutina
Almazov National Medical Research Centre, Institute of Experimental Medicine, 2 Akkuratova str., 197341 Saint Petersburg, Russia
Michael Galagudza
ITMO University, Laboratory of Digital and Display Holography, 49 Kronverksky ave., 197101 Saint Petersburg, Russia
The effect of unmodified chitosan nanoparticles with a size of ~100 nm and a weakly positive charge on blood coagulation, metabolic activity of cultured cardiomyocytes, general toxicity, biodistribution, and reactive changes in rat organs in response to their single intravenous administration at doses of 1, 2, and 4 mg/kg was studied. Chitosan nanoparticles (CNPs) have a small cytotoxic effect and have a weak antiplatelet and anticoagulant effect. Intravenous administration of CNPs does not cause significant hemodynamic changes, and 30 min after the CNPs administration, they mainly accumulate in the liver and lungs, without causing hemolysis and leukocytosis. The toxicity of chitosan nanoparticles was manifested in a dose-dependent short-term delay in weight gain with subsequent recovery, while in the 2-week observation period no signs of pain and distress were observed in rats. Granulomas found in the lungs and liver indicate slow biodegradation of chitosan nanoparticles. In general, the obtained results indicate a good tolerance of intravenous administration of an unmodified chitosan suspension in the studied dose range.