Gold nanoparticle distribution in advanced in vitro and ex vivo human placental barrier models.
Leonie AengenheisterDörthe DietrichAmin SadeghpourPius ManserLiliane DienerAdrian WichserUwe KarstPeter WickTina Buerki-ThurnherrPublished in: Journal of nanobiotechnology (2018)
Gold nanoparticles cross the human placental barrier in limited amounts and accumulate in placental tissue, depending on their size- and/or surface modification. However, it is challenging to identify the contribution of individual characteristics since they often affect colloidal particle stability, resulting in different biological interaction in particular under static versus dynamic conditions. This study highlights that human ex vivo and in vitro placenta models can provide valuable mechanistic insights on NP uptake and translocation if accounting for NP stability and non-specific interactions with the test system.