Preserving brain health by minimizing microplastic output from resin histology.

IF 1.8 4区 生物学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY
Journal of Histotechnology Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-07 DOI:10.1080/01478885.2024.2449279
Tia Tedford
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Abstract

With an increasing concentration of microplastics (MPs) in every biome, laboratories with a focus on creating histology slides from resin-embedded specimens could be partially responsible for expanding the emission of microscopic resinous particles into the environment. With current research elucidating harmful health impacts from MPs, releasing them incautiously is arguably unethical and, in the near future, plausibly illegal. The Orthopedic Bioengineering Research Laboratory (OBRL) is in Colorado, a state known not only for its natural beauty but also for its increasing number of legislative amendments aimed at reducing plastic pollution. The histology department of the OBRL has chosen to self-regulate due to the importance of protecting health and the environment. Because virtually every molecule of plastic ever created is still in existence, a greater need for MP research and mitigation has become apparent. Remediation is specifically important due to findings indicating negative impacts on neurodevelopment, neuronal organelle function, mental health, and the increased risk of dementia.

通过减少树脂组织的微塑性输出来保护大脑健康。
随着每个生物群系中微塑料(MPs)浓度的增加,专注于从树脂包埋标本中制作组织学载玻片的实验室可能部分负责扩大微观树脂颗粒向环境中的排放。由于目前的研究阐明了下院议员对健康的有害影响,轻率地释放它们可以说是不道德的,而且在不久的将来可能是非法的。骨科生物工程研究实验室(OBRL)位于科罗拉多州,该州不仅因其自然美景而闻名,而且因其旨在减少塑料污染的立法修正案越来越多而闻名。由于保护健康和环境的重要性,OBRL的组织学部门选择了自我调节。由于几乎每一个塑料分子都仍然存在,因此对MP研究和缓解的更大需求已经变得明显。由于研究结果表明对神经发育、神经元细胞器功能、心理健康和痴呆风险增加的负面影响,补救措施尤为重要。
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Journal of Histotechnology
Journal of Histotechnology 生物-细胞生物学
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
9.10%
发文量
30
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The official journal of the National Society for Histotechnology, Journal of Histotechnology, aims to advance the understanding of complex biological systems and improve patient care by applying histotechniques to diagnose, prevent and treat diseases. Journal of Histotechnology is concerned with educating practitioners and researchers from diverse disciplines about the methods used to prepare tissues and cell types, from all species, for microscopic examination. This is especially relevant to Histotechnicians. Journal of Histotechnology welcomes research addressing new, improved, or traditional techniques for tissue and cell preparation. This includes review articles, original articles, technical notes, case studies, advances in technology, and letters to editors. Topics may include, but are not limited to, discussion of clinical, veterinary, and research histopathology.
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