Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4407524 Chemosphere 2016 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A dual fluorescence flow cytometric analysis for detecting the toxicity of silver nanoparticles was established.•Cu2+ enhanced toxicity of silver nanoparticles but not that of dissolved Ag+ ions.•SDS increased toxicity of silver nanoparticles and dissolved Ag+ ions.

Flow cytometric investigation of the toxic effects of nanoparticles on bacteria is highly challenging and not sensitive due to the interference of aggregated nanoparticles: aggregated nanoparticles and bacteria are similar in size. In this study, an optimized dual fluorescence flow cytometric analysis was developed using PI-Lac::GFP (propidium iodide stained Escherichia coli (lac::GFP)) to monitor the toxicity of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs). As compared with single fluorescence analysis, the dual fluorescence analysis enabled more accurate evaluation of the toxic effects of AgNPs. We used this dual fluorescence analysis to investigate how AgNPs toxicity was affected by two typical environmental factors, divalent metal ions and surfactants. Our data revealed that Cu2+ and SDS significantly enhanced the toxicity of AgNPs in a dose-dependent manner. SDS enhanced the toxicity of both AgNPs and Ag+ ions, whereas Cu2+ increased the toxicity of AgNPs but not dissolved Ag+ ions. Our results suggest that this dual fluorescence analysis can be used to evaluate the toxicity of AgNPs accurately and sensitively.

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