Uncovering layer by layer the risk of nanoplastics to the environment and human health DOI
Joana Antunes, Paula Sobral, Vasco Branco

et al.

Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health Part B, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 28(2), P. 63 - 121

Published: Dec. 13, 2024

Nanoplastics (NPs), defined as plastic particles with dimensions less than 100 nm, have emerged a persistent environmental contaminant potential risk to both environment and human health. might translocate across biological barriers accumulate in vital organs, leading inflammatory responses, oxidative stress, genotoxicity, already reported several organisms. Disruptions cellular functions, hormonal balance, immune responses were also linked NPs exposure vitro assays. Further, been found adsorb other pollutants, such organic pollutants (POPs), leach additives potentially amplifying their advere impacts, increasing the threat organisms greater alone. However, toxic effects remain largely unexplored, requiring further research elucidate risks health, especially accumulation, degradation, migration, interactions systems long-term consequences of chronic these compounds. This review provides an overview current state-of-art regarding mechanisms toxicity within cells.

Language: Английский

Twenty years of microplastics pollution research—what have we learned? DOI
Richard C. Thompson, Winnie Courtene‐Jones, Julien Boucher

et al.

Science, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 386(6720)

Published: Sept. 19, 2024

Twenty years after the first publication that used term microplastic, we review current understanding, refine definitions, and consider future prospects. Microplastics arise from multiple sources, including tires, textiles, cosmetics, paint, fragmentation of larger items. They are widely distributed throughout natural environment, with evidence harm at levels biological organization. pervasive in food drink have been detected human body, emerging negative effects. Environmental contamination could double by 2040, wide-scale has predicted. Public concern is increasing, diverse measures to address microplastic pollution being considered international negotiations. Clear on efficacy potential solutions now needed issue minimize risks unintended consequences.

Language: Английский

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Ecotoxicological bioassays with terrestrial plants: a holistic view of standards, guidelines, and protocols DOI
Leonardo Mendes da Silva, Larissa Fonseca Andrade–Vieira

Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health Part B, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 39

Published: Jan. 5, 2025

Terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems face various chemicals that might induce acute and/or long-term harm. To assess these impacts, ecotoxicological bioassays are essential. However, using animals, particularly mammals, costly, time-consuming, raise ethical concerns. In this context, terrestrial plants emerge as a viable alternative to conventional assays. Thus, the aim of review was address history evolution plant bioassays, highlighting main regulations, guidelines, protocols governing use in tests. Initially, were employed cytogenotoxic effects chemicals, gaining prominence with GENE-TOX program 80s. Subsequently, used allelopathy studies aimed examine ecotoxicity pesticides soil. Currently, regulated by specific standards, such ASTM E1963–22, EPA 600/3–88/029, EPS 1/RM/45, ISO 11269-1, 11269-2, 17126, 18763, 29200, 22030, OECD-208, OECD-227, OCSPP 850.4100, 850.4230, 850.4800 OPPTS 850.4200. The existing standardize greenhouse lab environments, duration tests varies from hours months. parameters be analyzed after exposure include germination percentage, survival rate, root length, aerial part fresh mass exposed plants, phytotoxicity symptoms. addition, absorption rate substances genotoxic mutagenic also assessed. Therefore, data demonstrate represent an important tool analysis environmental risks associated serve crucial allies modern ecotoxicology.

Language: Английский

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The Current Situation of the Legislative Gap on Microplastics (MPs) as New Pollutants for the Environment DOI
Claudio Casella, Dhanalakshmi Vadivel, Daniele Dondi

et al.

Water Air & Soil Pollution, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 235(12)

Published: Oct. 29, 2024

Language: Английский

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Blood-brain barrier damage accelerates the accumulation of micro- and nanoplastics in the human central nervous system DOI
Jian Xie,

Jiale Ji,

Yun Sun

et al.

Journal of Hazardous Materials, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 480, P. 136028 - 136028

Published: Oct. 2, 2024

Language: Английский

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Combined effects of co-exposure to microcystin-LR and polystyrene microplastics on growth, brain pathology and thyroid hormone homeostasis in adult zebrafish DOI Creative Commons
Wang Lin, Ling Liao,

Ling Ling

et al.

Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 291, P. 117855 - 117855

Published: Feb. 1, 2025

The concurrent presence of algal blooms and microplastics pollution in natural water bodies poses a novel threat. However, the joint effects microcystin-LR (MCLR) combination with polystyrene (PSMPs) on thyroid endocrine system adult fish remains unclear. In our study, male zebrafish (Danio rerio) were exposed to environmentally relevant concentrations MCLR alone (0, 0.8, 4, 20 μg/L) mix PSMPs (100 for 60 days. Alterations brain histology, hormone (TH) levels, transcription levels hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid (HPT)-axis genes used assess function. MCLR-only treatment groups, we observed mild tissue damage characterized by glial scarring hyperemia. exacerbated cause MCLR, resulting more pronounced ventriculomegaly No significant changes whole-body thyroxine (T4) triiodothyronine (T3) while decrease was noted groups co-exposed PSMPs. Additionally, alterations crh, tshβ, ttr, trα, trβ expression combined exposure provided further confirmation that jointly disruption. Our findings suggest can trigger compensatory mechanism maintain homeostasis response MCLR. disrupts this self-regulatory equilibrium, thereby exacerbates disruption zebrafish.

Language: Английский

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Microplastic Pollution in Soil and Water and the Potential Effects on Human Health: A Review DOI Open Access
Mario Alberto Pérez-Méndez,

Guadalupe Selene Fraga-Cruz,

Saúl Domínguez-García

et al.

Processes, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 13(2), P. 502 - 502

Published: Feb. 11, 2025

The presence of microplastics in the environment has increased due to anthropogenic activities; it is estimated that 15 million kilograms plastic waste accumulate ocean annually. Pollution permeates every inch from food chain water bottles floating on surface. This monolith pollution made up all kinds marine debris and contains 1.8 trillion pieces plastic, covering an area twice size Texas. objective this review show advances study emerging problems, specifically soil their potential effects health. In addition, have synergy with residual contaminants exist such as textile waste, organic matter, pathogens, etc. causes damage aquatic organisms makes nutrient transfer more complex many these species. There a report estimates liabilities related will cost industry 100,000 dollars lawsuits for damages losses, which 20,000 occur United States. can generate indicators current effect public policies try control growth pollutant environment. It important discuss routes generation microplastics, distribution, cosmetics involved fast fashion glitter evaluate physical, chemical, biological, toxicological environment, proposing path future be followed regarding research topic.

Language: Английский

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Infrared spectroscopic characterization by atomic force microscopy of two model Nano-Samples of Low-Density polyethylene designed by laser ablation and Ultraviolet/Ultrasound DOI Creative Commons
Ikuna Kanehara,

Naoto Washihira,

Tatsuhiro Nagasaka

et al.

Materials & Design, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 113804 - 113804

Published: March 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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zMicroplastics and nanoplastics co-exposure modulates chromium bioaccumulation and physiological responses in rats DOI Creative Commons
Damir Suljević, Patrik Karlsson, Muhamed Fočak

et al.

Environment International, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 109421 - 109421

Published: March 1, 2025

The environmental fragmentation of plastics generates a mixture plastic particles various sizes, which frequently co-occur with other mobile and persistent pollutants. Despite the prevalence such scenarios, interaction between micro- nanoplastics (MNPs) their combined effects pollutants, as highly toxic hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)), remain almost entirely unexplored in mammalian species. This study demonstrated that nanoplastic microplastic co-aggregate together influence Cr bioaccumulation patterns related physiological alterations rats. Following four-week repeated intragastric exposure Wistar rats to MNPs Cr(VI), either alone or combination, significantly enhanced liver, heart, brain, skin. Under co-exposure conditions, Cr(VI) was primary driver cellular observed blood, including shifts immune cell subpopulations (e.g., neutrophils, lymphocytes) red blood indices, while serum biochemistry reflected limited stress. per se decreased creatine kinase activity increased cholesterol levels. In summary, polystyrene increase distribution bioavailability, but does not uniformly exacerbate toxicity. Instead, may selectively alter responses, emphasizing need for deeper understanding potential health risks.

Language: Английский

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Drosophila fruit fly an in vivo model to determine hazardous effects following exposure to nanoplastics utilizing the One Health approach DOI
Eşref Demir

Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health Part B, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 4

Published: April 19, 2025

Language: Английский

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Exploring the Micro- and Nanoplastics–Diabetes Nexus: Shattered Barriers, Toxic Links, and Methodological Horizons DOI

V.C. Shruti,

Gurusamy Kutralam-Muniasamy, Fermín Pérez‐Guevara

et al.

Environmental Pollution, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 375, P. 126319 - 126319

Published: April 26, 2025

Language: Английский

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