Mechanism of Silver Nanoparticles Action on Insect Pigmentation Reveals Intervention of Copper Homeostasis

  • Najealicka Armstrong (104932)
  • Malaisamy Ramamoorthy (104935)
  • Delina Lyon (104938)
  • Kimberly Jones (104942)
  • Atanu Duttaroy (104946)
Publication date
January 2013
ISSN
1932-6203
Citation count (estimate)
42

Abstract

<div><p>Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs), like almost all nanoparticles, are potentially toxic beyond a certain concentration because the survival of the organism is compromised due to scores of pathophysiological abnormalities past that concentration. However, the mechanism of AgNP toxicity remains undetermined. Instead of applying a toxic dose, we attempted to monitor the effects of AgNPs at a nonlethal concentration on wild type <em>Drosophila melanogaster</em> by exposing them throughout their development. All adult flies raised in AgNP doped food showed that up to 50 mg/L concentration AgNP has no negative influence on median survival; however, these flies appeared uniformly lighter in body color due to the loss of melanin pigments in thei...

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