Background:-Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) have become one of the
commercialized nanoparticles because of its properties. It is used in
biomedical applications as antimicrobial agent, drug delivery systems and
targeting agent. Objective:-to study the antibacterial effects of silver
nanoparticles on E.coli isolated from blood and the effect of these particles
on hematological parameters: total WBCs count, hemoglobin concentration and the
morphology of WBCs and RBCs. Methods:- Silver nanoparticles of 20 nm size and
99.9 % purity were used. The effect of different concentrations of silver
nanoparticles on Escherichia coli (E.coli) isolated from blood was studied. The
minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimal bactericidal concentration
(MBC) of these AgNPs against pathogenic strainsof E. coli were determined by
micro dilution technique and measured by spectrophotometer. The impact of
silver nanoparticles on white blood cells count and hemoglobin was investigated
using different concentrations of silver nanoparticles and different incubation
times. The effects on WBC and RBC morphology were studied by incubating equal
volumes of silver nanoparticles and blood. Results:- The MIC and MBC values of
silver nanoparticles on E.coli were 10μg/mL and 50 μg/mL respectively. The
total white blood cells (WBCs) counts decreased depending on the concentrations
and incubation time. The lowest WBC count was observed at concentration of 100
μg/mL of silver nanoparticles and after 4 hours of incubation. Hemolysis was
observed at all concentrations of silver used in the study. WBCs morphology was
not affected and they showed no evidence of phagocytosis. Conclusions:- 1.
Silver nanoparticles inhibit E.coli at the concentration 10 μg/mL while 50
μg/mL kills this bacteria. 2. Silver nanoparticles when mixed with blood lead
to the decrease in the total WBCs count, the decease ratio depend on the
concentration of the silver nanoparticles and on the time of the incubation. 3.
Silver nanoparticles cause complete hemolysis of the RBCs. 4. There is no
evidence of silver particles phagocytosis by WBCs while there are moderate and
severe degree of RBC damage according to the concentration of silver
nanoparticles in blood film. - See more at:
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