多氟和全氟烷基物质对骨骼和认知健康的毒性:综合综述。

IF 1.2 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Vikas C Roy, Rajni Bala, Sakshi Mehta
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聚氟烷基和全氟烷基物质(PFAS)是一大类合成化合物,在消费品和工业中有着广泛的用途,如阻燃泡沫、不粘炊具、纸张、防水纺织品、表面活性剂、航空和化妆品。全氟磺酸钠的广泛分布、它们在生物体中积累的能力及其有害影响日益成为公众健康关注的问题。通过动物模型和观察性研究,大量研究提供了关于接触全氟辛烷磺酸和广泛的不良健康后果的信息。在此,我们回顾了与PFAS对骨和脑的毒性及其潜在机制有关的各种研究。PFAS对骨有明确的毒理学影响,如降低成骨细胞活性和增加破骨细胞活性,增加过氧化物酶体增殖物激活受体-γ (PPAR-γ)的激活,增加WNT11的表达。就大脑而言,PFAS与自闭症、嗜睡、睡眠障碍、神经胶质瘤、阿尔茨海默氏症、认知能力下降、糖原合成酶β (GSK3β)表达增加有关。需要在几个领域进行进一步研究,例如全氟辛烷磺酸的年龄特异性毒理学效应、除全氟辛烷磺酸(PFOS)和全氟辛酸(PFOA)以外的各种其他全氟辛烷磺酸化合物的影响,以及过氧化物酶体增殖物激活受体参与全氟辛烷磺酸诱导的毒性。关于脑毒性,需要对成人进行广泛的研究,因为与对儿童和老年人进行的现有研究相比,目前对该年龄组的研究相对较少。
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Poly- and per-fluoroalkyl substances toxicity on skeletal and cognitive well-being: a comprehensive review.

Poly- and per-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a large group of synthetic compounds having a wide array of use in consumer products and industries, such as fire suppressant foam, nonstick cookware, paper, water-proof textiles, surfactants, aeronautics, and cosmetics. This widespread distribution of PFAS, their capacity to accumulate in living organisms, and their harmful effects represent a rising concern for public health. A multitude of studies have presented information on exposure to PFAS and a broad spectrum of adverse health outcomes through animal models and observational studies. Here, we have reviewed various studies that are related to PFAS toxicity on bone and brain and its underlying mechanisms. PFAS have well-established toxicological effects on bone, such as reduced osteoblastic and increased osteoclastic activity, increased activation of peroxisome proliferator activated receptor-γ (PPAR-γ), and increased expression of WNT11. With respect to brain, PFAS have been linked with autism, somnolence, sleep disturbances, glioma, Alzheimer's, decreased cognition, increased expression of Glycogen Synthase β (GSK3β). Further research is required in several areas, such as age-specific toxicological effects of PFAS, impact of various other PFAS compounds beyond perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), and involvement of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors in PFAS-induced toxicity. Regarding brain toxicity, extensive research in adults is required as there is currently a relative scarcity of studies in this age group when compared to the available research conducted on children and older individuals.

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