The possible impacts of nano and microplastics on human health: lessons from experimental models across multiple organs.

IF 6.4 2区 医学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Bernardo Lannes Monteiro Fontes, Lorena Cristina de Souza E Souza, Ana Paula Santos da Silva de Oliveira, Rodrigo Nunes da Fonseca, Marinaldo Pacifico Cavalcanti Neto, Cintia Rodrigues Pinheiro
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The widespread production and use of plastics have resulted in accumulation of plastic debris in the environment, gradually breaking down into smaller particles over time. Nano-plastics (NPs) and microplastics (MPs), defined as particles smaller than 100 nanometers and 5 millimeters, respectively, raise concerns due to their ability to enter the human body through various pathways including ingestion, inhalation, and skin contact. Various investigators demonstrated that these particles may produce physical and chemical damage to human cells, tissues, and organs, disrupting cellular processes, triggering inflammation and oxidative stress, and impacting hormone and neurotransmitter balance. In addition, micro- and nano-plastics (MNPLs) may carry toxic chemicals and pathogens, exacerbating adverse effects on human health. The magnitude and nature of these effects are not yet fully understood, requiring further research for a comprehensive risk assessment. Nevertheless, evidence available suggests that accumulation of these particles in the environment and potential human uptake are causes for concern. Urgent measures to reduce plastic pollution and limit human exposure to MNPLs are necessary to safeguard human health and the environment. In this review, current knowledge regarding the influence of MNPLs on human health is summarized, including toxicity mechanisms, exposure pathways, and health outcomes across multiple organs. The critical need for additional research is also emphasized to comprehensively assess potential risks posed by degradation of MNPLs on human health and inform strategies for addressing this emerging environmental health challenge. Finally, new research directions are proposed including evaluation of gene regulation associated with MNPLs exposure.

纳米和微塑料对人体健康的可能影响:从跨多个器官的实验模型中汲取的经验教训。
塑料的广泛生产和使用导致塑料碎片在环境中积累,并随着时间的推移逐渐分解成更小的颗粒。纳米塑料(NPs)和微塑料(MPs)的定义分别是小于 100 纳米和 5 毫米的颗粒,它们能够通过摄入、吸入和皮肤接触等各种途径进入人体,因此引起了人们的关注。多项研究表明,这些微粒可能会对人体细胞、组织和器官造成物理和化学损伤,破坏细胞过程,引发炎症和氧化应激,并影响激素和神经递质的平衡。此外,微塑料和纳米塑料(MNPLs)可能携带有毒化学品和病原体,加剧对人类健康的不利影响。这些影响的程度和性质尚不完全清楚,需要进一步研究,以进行全面的风险评估。不过,现有证据表明,这些微粒在环境中的积累和人类的潜在摄入量令人担忧。为保护人类健康和环境,有必要采取紧急措施,减少塑料污染,限制人类与多金属颗粒的接触。在这篇综述中,总结了目前有关 MNPLs 对人类健康影响的知识,包括毒性机制、暴露途径和多个器官的健康结果。此外,还强调了开展更多研究的迫切需要,以便全面评估 MNPLs 降解对人类健康造成的潜在风险,并为应对这一新兴环境健康挑战的策略提供信息。最后,提出了新的研究方向,包括评估与 MNPLs 暴露相关的基因调控。
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13.80
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6.90%
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13
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>24 weeks
期刊介绍: "Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health: Part B - Critical Reviews" is an academic journal published by Taylor & Francis, focusing on the critical examination of research in the areas of environmental exposure and population health. With an ISSN identifier of 1093-7404, this journal has established itself as a significant source of scholarly content in the field of toxicology and environmental health. Since its inception, the journal has published over 424 articles that have garnered 35,097 citations, reflecting its impact and relevance in the scientific community. Known for its comprehensive reviews, the journal also goes by the names "Critical Reviews" and "Journal of Toxicology & Environmental Health, Part B, Critical Reviews." The journal's mission is to provide a platform for in-depth analysis and critical discussion of the latest findings in toxicology, environmental health, and related disciplines. By doing so, it contributes to the advancement of knowledge and understanding of the complex interactions between environmental factors and human health, aiding in the development of strategies to protect and improve public health.
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