摘要
Although zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnONPs) have been applied in nanotechnology, their kinetics and tissue distribution invivo are unknown. Here we compared the kinetics and tissue distribution of 10nm <sup>65</sup> ZnONPs, 71nm <sup>65</sup> ZnONPs and <sup>65</sup> Zn(NO <sub>3</sub> ) <sub>2</sub> in mice after intravenous injection. The areas under the curves and the half-lives in the second compartment of <sup>65</sup> Zn(NO <sub>3</sub> ) <sub>2</sub> were greater than those of <sup>65</sup> ZnONPs; the kinetic parameters were similar for both <sup>65</sup> ZnONPs. However, the tissue distributions for the three forms were different. ZnONPs preferentially accumulated in the liver and spleen at 24h. At day 28, <sup>65</sup> Zn concentration was highest in bone and the proportion of recovered <sup>65</sup> Zn radioactivity was highest in the carcass; these had the same ranking, 10nm <sup>65</sup> ZnONPs>71nm <sup>65</sup> ZnONPs> <sup>65</sup> Zn(NO <sub>3</sub> ) <sub>2</sub> . Although more than 80% of the 10nm <sup>65</sup> ZnONPs had been excreted by day 28, greater amounts of the 10nm <sup>65</sup> ZnONPs than the 71nm <sup>65</sup> ZnONPs or <sup>65</sup> Zn(NO <sub>3</sub> ) <sub>2</sub> had accumulated in other organs (brain, lung, heart and kidneys). Zn ions seem to have a longer half-life in the plasma, but ZnONPs show greater tissue accumulation. Although the size of the ZnONPs had no obvious effect on the kinetics, nevertheless the smaller ZnONPs tended to accumulate preferentially in some organs. © 2012 IOP Publishing Ltd.