Nanotoxicity: a challenge for future medicine
Ramazan AkçanHalit Canberk AydoganMahmut Şerif YıldırımBurak TastekinNecdet SağlamPublished in: Turkish journal of medical sciences (2020)
Most authors state “the only valid technology will be nanotechnology in the next era”; however, there is no consensus on the impact of this technology on humankind, environment and ecological balance. Studies dealing with the toxic effect of nanomaterials on human health have also varied with developing technology. Nanotoxicology studies such as in vivo-like on 3D human organs, cells, advanced genetic studies, and -omic approaches begin to replace conventional methods. Nanotoxicity and adverse effects of nanomaterials in exposed producers, industry workers, and patients make nanomaterials a double-edged sword for future medicine. In order to control and tackle related risks, regulation and legislations should be implemented, and researchers have to conduct joint multidisciplinary studies in various fields of medical sciences, nanotechnology, nanomedicine, and biomedical engineering.
Keyphrases
- human health
- risk assessment
- case control
- end stage renal disease
- climate change
- endothelial cells
- induced apoptosis
- newly diagnosed
- healthcare
- ejection fraction
- current status
- chronic kidney disease
- emergency department
- dna methylation
- signaling pathway
- peritoneal dialysis
- oxidative stress
- cell cycle arrest
- clinical practice
- drug delivery
- quality improvement