Environmental exposure pathways of microplastics and their toxic effects on ecosystems and the nervous system.

IF 4.6 Q2 TOXICOLOGY
Frontiers in toxicology Pub Date : 2025-09-19 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/ftox.2025.1649282
Kuo Lu, Yixiang Que, Longfei Wang, Yanfan Wang, Jinyan Qiu, Yangyang Jia, Cong Ding, Dazhong Wang, Weyland Cheng, Yaodong Zhang
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Microplastics are a troubling consequence of modern civilization, permeating ecosystems worldwide and posing a risk to both the environment and human health. As studies have revealed their extensive distribution throughout bodies of water, soil, and the atmosphere, the ecological crisis and health issues linked to microplastics have become a significant concern within the global scientific community. These tiny particles can enter the human body through various routes, including ingestion, inhalation, and even skin contact, and they have been shown to cross critical barriers such as the placental and blood-brain barriers. Their accumulation in the food chain disrupts the delicate balance of ecosystems and may impair cognitive function and behavioral patterns in living organisms. Alarmingly, there is increasing evidence suggesting that microscopic particles may contribute to the increasing rates of neurodegenerative diseases. This paper reviews the pathways through which microplastics are ingested, their effects on biological functions, and the potential mechanisms that contribute to their neurotoxicity. We emphasize the urgent need for further research to elucidate the toxicological impacts of microplastics and devise effective strategies for mitigating their effects on both ecosystems and human health.

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微塑料的环境暴露途径及其对生态系统和神经系统的毒性作用。
微塑料是现代文明的一个令人不安的后果,它渗透到世界各地的生态系统,对环境和人类健康构成威胁。研究表明,微塑料广泛分布在水体、土壤和大气中,与微塑料有关的生态危机和健康问题已成为全球科学界关注的一个重大问题。这些微小颗粒可以通过各种途径进入人体,包括摄入、吸入,甚至皮肤接触,而且它们已经被证明可以穿过关键的屏障,如胎盘和血脑屏障。它们在食物链中的积累破坏了生态系统的微妙平衡,并可能损害生物体的认知功能和行为模式。令人担忧的是,越来越多的证据表明,微观颗粒可能导致神经退行性疾病的发病率上升。本文综述了微塑料被摄入的途径、对生物功能的影响以及导致其神经毒性的潜在机制。我们强调迫切需要进一步研究,以阐明微塑料的毒理学影响,并制定有效的策略来减轻其对生态系统和人类健康的影响。
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