Tiantian Chen , Wei Zhang , Yifan Li , Jin Zhou , Shu Guo
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摘要
作为眼睛的关键感觉组织,视网膜很容易受到环境污染物的影响,实验室研究表明它们有可能破坏视网膜的结构和功能。为了全面了解污染物的毒性作用及其潜在机制,本文综述了主要环境污染物,包括重金属(镉、汞、铅)、有机化合物(双酚化合物、多氯联苯、三氯生、毒死蜱)和微塑料对视网膜结构和功能的影响。方法利用PubMed、Web of Science和CNKI数据库,检索“视网膜”、“毒性”、“环境污染物”、“氧化应激”、“细胞凋亡”、“视觉功能”等关键词及其组合。包括评估特定环境污染物视网膜毒性的原始研究和评论,严格筛选文献进行深入分析。结果综合分析证实,目标环境污染物可诱发视网膜明显的毒性作用,包括视网膜发育障碍、组织结构损伤、光感受器细胞特异性丧失,最终导致视觉功能障碍和视觉相关行为异常。结论本综述综合了实验毒理学研究的机制见解,为理解污染物性视网膜损伤提供了临床前框架,为制定环境性视网膜损伤的保护策略奠定了重要基础。
Toxicology research on the effects of environmental pollutants on the retina: A review
Background
As the key sensory tissue in the eye, the retina is vulnerable to environmental pollutants, with laboratory studies demonstrating their potential to disrupt retinal structure and function. To comprehensively understand the toxic effects and potential mechanisms of pollutants, this review studied the effects of major environmental pollutants, including heavy metals (cadmium, mercury, lead), organic compounds (bisphenol compounds, polychlorinated biphenyls, triclosan, chlorpyrifos), and microplastics, on the structure and function of the retina.
Methods
Using PubMed, Web of Science, and CNKI databases, search for keywords such as "retina," "toxicity," "environmental pollutants," "oxidative stress," "cell apoptosis," "visual function," and their combinations. Include original research and reviews evaluating the retinal toxicity of specific environmental pollutants, rigorously screen literature for in-depth analysis.
Results
Comprehensive analysis confirms that target environmental pollutants can induce significant retinal toxicity effects, including retinal developmental disorders, tissue structure damage, loss of photoreceptor cell specificity, and ultimately leading to visual dysfunction and visual related behavioral abnormalities.
Conclusion
This review integrates mechanistic insights from experimental toxicology research, providing a preclinical framework for understanding pollutant induced retinal damage and laying an important foundation for developing protective strategies against environmental retinal damage.