"Unseen Dangers: The Effects of Micro- and Nanoplastics on Human Reproductive Health - A Narrative Review".

IF 1.2 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Naina Kumar
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Abstract

Micro(nano)plastics (MNPs) have become pervasive environmental pollutants due to widespread use and inadequate waste management practices. These tiny particles infiltrate various ecosystems, including the human body, raising significant concerns about their potential health effects. Of particular concern is their impact on human reproductive health, with emerging research indicating MNPs' ability to breach biological barriers, accumulate in reproductive organs, and potentially reach the placenta. A comprehensive literature search spanning from July 2015 to July 2024 was conducted across prominent electronic databases, including Pub- Med, Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar. Key search terms such as "micro and nanoplastics," "microplastics and male reproductive health," "microplastics and female reproductive health," "transgenerational spread of microplastics," and "microplastics and fetal health" were used to identify relevant studies published in peer-reviewed journals, books, and reputable conference proceedings. Selection criteria favoured review articles, original research papers, metaanalyses, and authoritative texts published in English. Synthesized findings from these studies were critically analysed to underscore their potential impacts on reproductive health. The accumulating evidence emphasizes the urgent need for further research to fully grasp the risks posed by MNPs to human reproductive health. Effective mitigation strategies are essential to minimize exposure and mitigate potential long-term consequences. Policy interventions aimed at enhancing waste management practices and regulating plastic usage are crucial to curb the environmental spread of MNPs and safeguard human reproductive health effectively.

“看不见的危险:微塑料和纳米塑料对人类生殖健康的影响——一篇叙述性综述”。
微(纳米)塑料(MNPs)已成为普遍的环境污染物由于广泛使用和不充分的废物管理实践。这些微小颗粒渗入各种生态系统,包括人体,引起了人们对其潜在健康影响的严重担忧。特别令人关切的是它们对人类生殖健康的影响,新出现的研究表明,MNPs能够突破生物屏障,在生殖器官中积累,并可能到达胎盘。对Pub- Med、Scopus、Web of Science、b谷歌Scholar等知名电子数据库进行了2015年7月至2024年7月的文献检索。使用“微塑料和纳米塑料”、“微塑料和男性生殖健康”、“微塑料和女性生殖健康”、“微塑料的跨代传播”和“微塑料和胎儿健康”等关键搜索词来识别发表在同行评审期刊、书籍和知名会议记录上的相关研究。选择标准倾向于综述文章、原创研究论文、元分析和英文出版的权威文本。对这些研究的综合结果进行了严格分析,以强调它们对生殖健康的潜在影响。越来越多的证据强调迫切需要进一步研究,以充分掌握跨国公司对人类生殖健康构成的风险。有效的缓解战略对于尽量减少暴露和减轻潜在的长期后果至关重要。旨在加强废物管理做法和规范塑料使用的政策干预措施对于遏制MNPs向环境扩散和有效保障人类生殖健康至关重要。
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