The Impact of Microplastic on Human Health

A. S. R. Almeida, C. B. de Souza
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Microplastics are considered an emerging contaminant due to their wide distribution and production in the environment, representing constant exposure to humans. However, little is known about the effects it can trigger in the body. To establish a concrete relationship between microplastics and the human body, their means of production, exposure, systemic responses, and diseases caused by their presence In this context, a review article of foreign and national literature was developed, through the PubMed and Scielo Indexers, where studies were found that address the production of plastic, the paths that lead to the production of microplastics and the exposure and damage that it represents to human health, being possible to exclude the literary sums with a publication date before 2017 hey showed that translocation of the residues occurs to the circulatory and lymphatic system via the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts. Once in the body, microplastic can stimulate a chronic inflammatory response that functions as a precursor to neoplasia and fibrosis, or carry toxic compounds such as heavy metals, endogenous disruptors, biofilms, and persistent organic pollutants. In addition, lung biopsies have shown plastic fibers in patients with respiratory diseases, highlighting a potentially dangerous accumulation. The present moment demonstrates that experimental research to prove the effect of microplastics is extremely necessary, since the controversy among authors and the repetition of information already described affirm that the research done so far is not sufficient.
微塑料对人体健康的影响
微塑料被认为是一种新兴污染物,因为它们在环境中的广泛分布和生产,代表着人类不断接触。然而,人们对它在体内引发的影响知之甚少。为了确立微塑料与人体、其生产手段、接触、系统反应以及因其存在而引起的疾病之间的具体关系,在此背景下,通过PubMed和Scielo Indexers编写了一篇对外国和国内文献的综述文章,其中发现了涉及塑料生产、导致微塑料生产的途径及其对人类健康的接触和损害的研究。可以排除出版日期在2017年之前的文献总数,他们表明残留物的易位通过呼吸道和胃肠道发生在循环和淋巴系统。一旦进入体内,微塑料就会刺激慢性炎症反应,作为肿瘤和纤维化的前兆,或者携带有毒化合物,如重金属、内源性干扰物、生物膜和持久性有机污染物。此外,肺部活组织检查显示,呼吸系统疾病患者体内存在塑料纤维,这凸显了一种潜在的危险积聚。目前的情况表明,实验研究证明微塑料的影响是非常必要的,因为作者之间的争议和已经描述的信息的重复证实了迄今为止所做的研究是不够的。
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