Unveiling the dark side of tungsten: A comprehensive review of its toxicity

IF 6.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Huihui Du , Xiaoxuan Yu , Ting Yang , Lei Lu , Jing Sun , Hongxia Xie
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Abstract

Tungsten (W), a heavy metal with extensive industrial applications, has inadvertently been released into the environment yet received increasing attention regarding its potential toxicity to living organisms. In 2008, W was categorized as an emerging contaminant by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Current research on its toxicity is fragmented, and the existing review papers and government reports, which primarily center on animal models, are often outdated. This review presents a comprehensive and systematic overview of the toxicity of W, particularly tungstate, to diverse biological entities including microorganisms, plants, animals, and humans. Notably, W holds biological significance in certain microorganisms but generally inhibits their growth and functions. High W exposure affects plant germination, growth, and nutrient absorption by disrupting transport and accumulation processes, and results in oxidative stress, root growth hindering, and vital enzyme disruption. In rodents, W accumulates in organs and is associated with tumor promotion, neurotoxicity, immunotoxicity, and reproductive implications. In humans, W exposure can compromise immune function, alter neurobehavioral patterns, and cause DNA damage, with potential carcinogenic effects, particularly in the lungs and bone marrow. This review consolidates recent toxicological findings and serves as a conceptual framework for future research on this emerging contaminant.
揭开钨的阴暗面:对其毒性的全面回顾
钨是一种具有广泛工业用途的重金属,在不经意间被释放到环境中,但其对生物的潜在毒性越来越受到关注。2008年,W被美国环境保护署列为新兴污染物。目前对其毒性的研究是零散的,现有的评论论文和政府报告主要集中在动物模型上,往往是过时的。本文对钨,特别是钨酸盐对微生物、植物、动物和人类等多种生物实体的毒性进行了全面系统的综述。值得注意的是,W在某些微生物中具有生物学意义,但通常会抑制它们的生长和功能。高W暴露通过破坏运输和积累过程影响植物的萌发、生长和养分吸收,并导致氧化应激、根系生长受阻和重要酶破坏。在啮齿类动物中,W在器官中积累,并与肿瘤促进、神经毒性、免疫毒性和生殖影响有关。在人类中,W暴露会损害免疫功能,改变神经行为模式,并导致DNA损伤,具有潜在的致癌作用,特别是在肺部和骨髓中。这篇综述整合了最近的毒理学发现,并作为未来研究这一新兴污染物的概念框架。
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CiteScore
12.10
自引率
5.90%
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1234
审稿时长
88 days
期刊介绍: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety is a multi-disciplinary journal that focuses on understanding the exposure and effects of environmental contamination on organisms including human health. The scope of the journal covers three main themes. The topics within these themes, indicated below, include (but are not limited to) the following: Ecotoxicology、Environmental Chemistry、Environmental Safety etc.
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