Plastics and plastic additives as inducers of oxidative stress

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Elisabet Pérez-Albaladejo , Montserrat Solé , Cinta Porte
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Abstract

As plastics in the environment break down to smaller particles, contain additives, trap environmental pollutants and cross cell membranes, there is growing concern about the toxicological consequences for humans and vulnerable aquatic species. Recent studies have shown the ability of plastic additives to disrupt oxidative metabolism and cause damage to macromolecules as part of their mechanism of action. This article focuses on human and fish cell models because they serve to unravel the mechanisms of action of plastic additives and to predict the consequences of exposure. In addition, some in vivo studies revealing the action of plastics and its additives on oxidative stress parameters in aquatic organisms are reviewed. The selected works highlight an alteration of the oxidative stress balance as one accepted mechanism of action of plastics and warn about the negative consequences on humans and wildlife.

作为氧化应激诱导剂的塑料和塑料添加剂
由于塑料在环境中分解成更小的颗粒,含有添加剂,捕获环境污染物并穿过细胞膜,人们越来越关注对人类和易受伤害的水生物种的毒理学后果。最近的研究表明,塑料添加剂破坏氧化代谢和对大分子造成损害的能力是其作用机制的一部分。本文主要关注人类和鱼类细胞模型,因为它们有助于揭示塑料添加剂的作用机制并预测暴露的后果。此外,综述了一些揭示塑料及其添加剂对水生生物氧化应激参数作用的体内研究。这些精选的作品强调了氧化应激平衡的改变是塑料的一种公认的作用机制,并警告了对人类和野生动物的负面影响。
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Current opinion in toxicology
Current opinion in toxicology Toxicology, Biochemistry
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