Cao Yu, Bi Liuliu, Chen Qianqian, Liu Yinai, Zhao Haiyang, Jin Libo, Peng Renyi
Institute of Life Sciences & Biomedicine Collaborative Innovation Center of Zhejiang province, College of Life and Environmental Science, Wenzhou University, Wenzhou, 325035, China.
Institute of Life Sciences & Biomedicine Collaborative Innovation Center of Zhejiang province, College of Life and Environmental Science, Wenzhou University, Wenzhou, 325035, China.
Environ Pollut. 2024 Jul 1;352:124103. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2024.124103. Epub 2024 May 9.
At present, the quantity of micro/nano plastics in the environment is steadily rising, and their pollution has emerged as a global environmental issue. The tendency of their bioaccumulation in aquatic organisms (especially fish) has intensified people's attention to their persistent ecotoxicology. This review critically studies the accumulation of fish in the intestines of fish through active or passive intake of micro/nano plastics, resulting in their accumulation in intestinal organs and subsequent disturbance of intestinal microflora. The key lies in the complex toxic effect on the host after the disturbance of fish intestinal microflora. In addition, this review pointed out the characteristics of micro/nano plastics and the effects of their combined toxicity with adsorbed pollutants on fish intestinal microorganisms, in order to fully understand the characteristics of micro/nano plastics and emphasize the complex interaction between MNPs and other pollutants. We have an in-depth understanding of MNPs-induced intestinal flora disorders and intestinal dysfunction, affecting the host's systemic system, including immune system, nervous system, and reproductive system. The review also underscores the imperative for future research to investigate the toxic effects of prolonged exposure to MNPs, which are crucial for evaluating the ecological risks posed by MNPs and devising strategies to safeguard aquatic organisms.
目前,环境中微/纳米塑料的数量正在稳步上升,其污染已成为一个全球性的环境问题。它们在水生生物(尤其是鱼类)中的生物累积趋势加剧了人们对其持续生态毒理学的关注。本综述批判性地研究了鱼类通过主动或被动摄取微/纳米塑料而在肠道中的累积情况,导致它们在肠道器官中累积并随后扰乱肠道微生物群。关键在于鱼类肠道微生物群受到干扰后对宿主产生的复杂毒性作用。此外,本综述指出了微/纳米塑料的特性及其与吸附污染物的联合毒性对鱼类肠道微生物的影响,以便全面了解微/纳米塑料的特性,并强调微纳塑料与其他污染物之间的复杂相互作用。我们深入了解了微纳塑料引起的肠道菌群紊乱和肠道功能障碍,影响宿主的全身系统,包括免疫系统、神经系统和生殖系统。该综述还强调了未来研究调查长期接触微纳塑料的毒性作用的必要性,这对于评估微纳塑料带来的生态风险以及制定保护水生生物的策略至关重要。