Heavy Metals Toxicity: Mechanism, Health Effects, and Therapeutic Interventions

IF 10.7 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
MedComm Pub Date : 2025-08-19 DOI:10.1002/mco2.70241
Yu-feng Cheng, Yu-jia Zhao, Ce Chen, Feng Zhang
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Abstract

Heavy metals (HMs), such as chromium, arsenic, cadmium, mercury, and lead, constitute a class of environmental pollutants with significant toxicity that pose a serious threat to human health. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the biochemical properties of HMs, and their effects at the cellular, molecular, and genetic levels. HMs exert their toxic effects by interfering with various intracellular biochemical processes, including enzyme activity, protein synthesis, and energy metabolism. Furthermore, they can disrupt the integrity of cell membranes and affect cellular signaling, leading to cellular dysfunction and death. At the molecular and genetic levels, HMs can cause DNA damage and induce gene mutations, thereby affecting genetic transmission and expression. Then, the effects of HMs on the nervous system, kidneys, cardiovascular system, reproduction, and cancer risk are discussed. Therapeutic strategies, such as chelation therapy, antioxidants and free radical scavengers, supportive therapy, and prevention and reduction of exposure, have been shown to mitigate the toxic effects of HMs. Last, based on the current findings on the mechanisms of HMs, future research directions are prospected. Through multidisciplinary cooperation and integrated interventions, it is expected that the health risks posed by HMs can be alleviated. Future research needs to further elucidate the mechanisms of HMs toxicity, develop more effective treatments, and strengthen preventive and control measures.

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重金属毒性:机制、健康影响和治疗干预
重金属(HMs),如铬、砷、镉、汞和铅,是一类具有重大毒性的环境污染物,对人类健康构成严重威胁。本文综述了HMs的生物化学特性及其在细胞、分子和遗传水平上的作用。HMs通过干扰各种细胞内生化过程,包括酶活性、蛋白质合成和能量代谢来发挥其毒性作用。此外,它们可以破坏细胞膜的完整性,影响细胞信号传导,导致细胞功能障碍和死亡。在分子和遗传水平上,HMs可引起DNA损伤,诱导基因突变,从而影响遗传的传递和表达。然后,讨论了HMs对神经系统、肾脏、心血管系统、生殖和癌症风险的影响。治疗策略,如螯合治疗,抗氧化剂和自由基清除剂,支持治疗,预防和减少暴露,已被证明可以减轻HMs的毒性作用。最后,根据目前研究结果,展望了未来的研究方向。通过多学科合作和综合干预措施,预计可减轻卫生管理人员带来的健康风险。未来的研究需要进一步阐明HMs的毒性机制,开发更有效的治疗方法,加强预防和控制措施。
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