The Science of The Total Environment,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
948, P. 174725 - 174725
Published: July 14, 2024
The
ubiquitous
presence
of
nanoplastics
(NPLs)
in
the
environment
is
considered
great
health
concern.
Due
to
their
size,
NPLs
can
cross
both
intestinal
and
pulmonary
barriers
and,
consequently,
blood
compartment
expected.
Understanding
interactions
between
human
components
required.
In
this
study,
simulate
more
adequate
real
exposure
conditions,
whole
healthy
donors
was
exposed
five
different
NPLs:
three
polystyrene
approximately
50
nm
(aminated
PS-NH
Russian Chemical Reviews,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
94(3), P. RCR5155 - RCR5155
Published: March 1, 2025
The
presence
of
microplastics
(MPs)
in
the
environment
is
a
highly
relevant
and
aggravating
environmental
problem,
which
concern
not
only
for
specialists
various
fields
but
also
everyone
who
cares
about
future
Earth.
ever-increasing
production
polymers
expanding
use
plastic
products
enlarged
MP
concentrations
Earth's
ecosystem.
need
to
control
accumulation
spread
MPs
caused
by
current
crisis
where
no
microplastic-free
areas
have
remained
on
number
studies
dealing
with
existing
potential
threat
living
organisms
from
consumption
increasing
every
year.
aim
this
review
systematize
available
information
occurrence
briefly
describe
main
types
polymer
materials
acting
as
sources
mechanisms
formation
transport
environment.
hazardous
behaviour
analyzed
considering
their
impact
physiology
aquatic
soil
organisms.
Special
emphasis
demonstrating
adverse
effect
emissions
3D
printing
materials.
An
overview
methods
capture
given
facilitate
analysis
development
more
reliable
removal
disposal.
As
result
review,
we
assess
long-term
human
health
consequences
exposure.
Understanding
formation,
lifecycle
environment,
ways
interaction
will
controlling
design
implementation
effective
techniques
remediation
prevent
ecological
consequences.
<br>The
bibliography
includes
244
references.
Frontiers in Public Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: May 10, 2024
Pollution
is
a
critical
concern
of
modern
society
for
its
heterogeneous
effects
on
human
health,
despite
widespread
lack
awareness.
Environmental
pollutants
promote
several
pathologies
through
different
molecular
mechanisms.
Pollutants
can
affect
the
immune
system
and
related
pathways,
perturbing
regulation
triggering
pro-inflammatory
responses.
The
exposure
to
also
leads
alterations
in
gut
microbiota
with
decreasing
abundance
beneficial
microbes,
such
as
short-chain
fatty
acid-producing
bacteria,
an
overgrowth
species.
subsequent
intestinal
barrier
dysfunction,
together
oxidative
stress
increased
inflammatory
responses,
plays
role
pathogenesis
gastrointestinal
diseases.
Moreover,
encourage
inflammation-dysplasia-carcinoma
sequence
various
mechanisms,
stress,
dysregulation
cellular
signalling
cell
cycle
impairment
genomic
instability.
In
this
narrative
review,
we
will
describe
interplay
between
pollutants,
microbiota,
system,
focusing
their
relationship
bowel
diseases
colorectal
cancer.
Understanding
biological
mechanisms
underlying
health-to-disease
transition
may
allow
design
public
health
policies
aimed
at
reducing
burden
disease
pollutants.
The Science of The Total Environment,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
948, P. 174725 - 174725
Published: July 14, 2024
The
ubiquitous
presence
of
nanoplastics
(NPLs)
in
the
environment
is
considered
great
health
concern.
Due
to
their
size,
NPLs
can
cross
both
intestinal
and
pulmonary
barriers
and,
consequently,
blood
compartment
expected.
Understanding
interactions
between
human
components
required.
In
this
study,
simulate
more
adequate
real
exposure
conditions,
whole
healthy
donors
was
exposed
five
different
NPLs:
three
polystyrene
approximately
50
nm
(aminated
PS-NH