Obeng Eugene M, Hodge Christopher, You Jingjing
School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, 2006, Australia; The University of Sydney Nano Institute (Sydney Nano), University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, 2006, Australia; Net Zero Institute, University of Sydney, Darlington, NSW, 2006, Australia.
School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, 2006, Australia; Net Zero Institute, University of Sydney, Darlington, NSW, 2006, Australia; Save Sight Institute, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia; Vision Eye Institute, Chatswood, NSW, 2067, Australia.
Environ Pollut. 2025 Jul 1;376:126416. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2025.126416. Epub 2025 May 10.
Microplastic (1 μm - 5 mm) and nanoplastic (<1 μm) pollution is a heightening global challenge affecting the environment and the health of living creatures within. As primary precursors for plastic manufacturing, microplastics predominantly get into the environment through plastic product degradation and integrate into water, food chain and consumer products leading to potential health consequences. The mammalian system is equipped with several blood-tissue barriers with exclusive tight junctions that selectively regulate material transfer and protect vulnerable and functionally important organs. Nonetheless, emerging evidence indicates microplastics interact, traverse and compromise the integrity of these complex barriers. This review summarises the known and potential impact of microplastics on human health, focusing on specific organ barrier breaches. Evidence of microplastic traversal and deposition in distal mammalian organs are discussed. We further highlight current challenges facing both researchers and clinicians and provide an outlook for expanding our understanding of the impact of microplastic on health.
微塑料(1微米至5毫米)和纳米塑料(小于1微米)污染是一个日益严峻的全球挑战,影响着环境以及其中生物的健康。作为塑料制造的主要前体,微塑料主要通过塑料制品降解进入环境,并融入水、食物链和消费品中,从而导致潜在的健康后果。哺乳动物系统配备有多个具有独特紧密连接的血组织屏障,这些屏障选择性地调节物质转运并保护脆弱且功能重要的器官。尽管如此,新出现的证据表明微塑料会与这些复杂的屏障相互作用、穿越并损害其完整性。本综述总结了微塑料对人类健康已知和潜在的影响,重点关注特定器官屏障的破坏。讨论了微塑料在哺乳动物远端器官中穿越和沉积的证据。我们还强调了研究人员和临床医生目前面临的挑战,并对扩大我们对微塑料对健康影响的理解提供了展望。