Catalytic topological insulator Bi2Se3 nanoparticles for in vivo protection against ionizing radiation

2017 
Abstract Bi 2 Se 3 nanoparticles (NPs) have attracted wide interests in biological and medical applications. Layer-like Bi 2 Se 3 with high active surface area is promising for free radical scavenging. Here, we extended the medical applications of Bi 2 Se 3 NPs further to in vivo protection against ionizing radiation based on their superior antioxidant activities and electrocatalytic properties. It was found that Bi 2 Se 3 NPs can significantly increase the surviving fraction of mice after exposure of high-energy radiation of gamma ray. Additionally, the Bi 2 Se 3 NPs can help to recover radiation-lowered red blood cell counts, white blood cell counts and platelet levels. Further investigations revealed that Bi 2 Se 3 NPs behaved as functional free radical scavengers and significantly decreased the level of methylenedioxyamphetamine. In vivo toxicity studies showed that Bi 2 Se 3 NPs did not cause significant side effects in panels of blood chemistry, clinical biochemistry and pathology.
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