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Nanoparticles May Harm the Brain

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A positive effect?  Charged nanoparticles,
similar to the nanoparticle pictured above,
can carry drugs and other treatments to
their destinations inside the body.
(David McCarthy/Science Photo Library)
Nanoparticles may harm the brain
by Jules Wellinghoff, news.sciencemag.org, 11 July 2014

A simple change in electric charge may make the difference between someone getting the medicine they need and a trip to the emergency room—at least if a new study bears out. Researchers investigating the toxicity of particles designed to ferry drugs inside the body have found that carriers with a positive charge on their surface appear to cause damage if they reach the brain.

These particles, called micelles, are one type of a class of materials known as nanoparticles. By varying properties such as charge, composition, and attached surface molecules, researchers can design nanoparticles to deliver medicine to specific body regions and cell types—and even to carry medicine into cells. This ability allows drugs to directly target locations they would otherwise be unable to, such as the heart of tumors. Researchers are also looking at nanoparticles as a way to transport drugs across the blood-brain barrier, a wall of tightly connected cells that keeps most medication out of the brain. Just how safe nanoparticles in the brain are, however, remains unclear.
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