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Human Exposure to Microplastics and Its Associated Health Risks

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Abstract

Microplastics are a globally emerging contaminant in the environment, but little is known about the potential risks of microplastics to human health. Possible exposure routes of microplastics to humans include ingestion, inhalation, and dermal penetration, with the last of these needing equal attention as the other two main routes. Evidence showed the presence of microplastics in human-derived biological samples (i.e., excrement, biofluids, and tissues). Most of the toxicological studies of microplastics on humans were based on laboratory rodents and human-derived cells. Energy homeostasis, intestinal microflora, and the reproductive, immune, and nervous systems were regarded as targets of microplastics. The toxicity of microplastics on microstructures including lysosomes, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and the nucleus further revealed the potential risks of microplastics on human health at the cellular levels. As a carrier, microplastics also had the potential to magnify the toxicity of other contaminants in the environment (e.g., plasticizer, metals, antibiotics, and microorganisms). Studies of microplastics at environmentally realistic conditions are still in their infancy with many unsolved questions to predict their risks on human health. © 2023 The Authors. Co-published by Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and American Chemical Society
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)139-149
JournalEnvironment & Health
Volume1
Issue number3
Online published2 Aug 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Sept 2023

Funding

Thisstudy wassupported by the National Science Foundation of China (22076159), Shenzhen Municipal Science and Technology Innovation Commission (JCYJ20210324134000001), and the Hong Kong Research Grants Council (CityU 1102321).

Research Keywords

  • Microplastics
  • cell lines
  • human health
  • risk
  • toxicity

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  • RGC-funded

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