微塑料,内分泌干扰物和氧化应激:机制和健康影响
Kalman Kovacs1,2,3, Jozsef Bodis1,2,3, Reka A Vass1,2,3
1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical School, University of Pécs, 7624 Pécs, Hungary.
International journal of molecular sciences
|January 10, 2026
概括
氧化应激是将微塑料和纳米塑料暴露与系统毒性联系起来的关键机制. 这些微小的塑料颗粒,通常携带内分泌干扰剂,损害多个器官系统,影响公共健康.
科学领域:
- 环境科学 环境科学
- 毒理学 毒理学 毒理学
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
背景情况:
- 微塑料和纳米塑料是普遍存在的环境污染物.
- 它们可以吸附或含有内分泌干扰化学物质 (EDC),如双-A.
- 这些污染物对人类健康构成越来越大的风险.
研究的目的:
- 审查氧化应激在微塑料和EDC毒性的作用.
- 检查器官特异性影响和潜在机制.
主要方法:
- 文献综述,重点关注氧化应激途径.
- 对细胞吸收,ROS生成和抗氧化防御的分析.
- 检查信号通路和特定器官的影响.
主要成果:
- 氧化应激是微塑料和EDC毒性的核心媒介.
- 机制包括线粒体功能障碍和抗氧化剂防御能力受损.
- 在生殖,心血管,肝,肠道和神经系统中观察到的不良影响.
结论:
- 氧化应激是微塑料暴露和全身毒性之间的关键联系.
- 这些发现对公共卫生政策和临床干预有重大影响.
相关概念视频
Types of Toxins
3.1K
Humans continually engage with an environment rich in potentially harmful chemicals. These are introduced to our bodies through inhalation, ingestion, or skin contact. These chemicals exist in various forms, such as air and environmental pollutants, agricultural chemicals, organic solvents, and heavy metals.
Air pollutants, primarily gases, pose significant threats to respiratory health, leading to conditions like hypoxia, lung cancer, and in extreme cases, death.
Environmental pollutants like...
Air pollutants, primarily gases, pose significant threats to respiratory health, leading to conditions like hypoxia, lung cancer, and in extreme cases, death.
Environmental pollutants like...
3.1K
Aging
580
Aging is a complex biological phenomenon influenced by various processes that affect cellular and systemic functions. Several prominent theories attempt to explain its mechanisms, highlighting cellular limitations, oxidative damage, and hormonal changes as central factors in aging.
Cellular Clock Theory
The cellular clock theory posits that the human lifespan is closely tied to the finite capacity of cells to divide, a phenomenon governed by telomeres, which are protective caps at the ends of...
Cellular Clock Theory
The cellular clock theory posits that the human lifespan is closely tied to the finite capacity of cells to divide, a phenomenon governed by telomeres, which are protective caps at the ends of...
580
Toxic Reactions: Overview
1.8K
When toxic substances penetrate the human body, they disseminate to various tissues, undergoing metabolic changes. This process yields reactive metabolites that may covalently bind with specific target molecules, resulting in toxicity.
Toxicity falls into two primary categories: local and systemic.
Local toxicity appears at the exposure site, such as protein denaturation caused by caustic substances.
In contrast, systemic toxicity requires the toxic agent's absorption and distribution,...
Toxicity falls into two primary categories: local and systemic.
Local toxicity appears at the exposure site, such as protein denaturation caused by caustic substances.
In contrast, systemic toxicity requires the toxic agent's absorption and distribution,...
1.8K
Oogenesis
69.0K
In human women, oogenesis produces one mature egg cell or ovum for every precursor cell that enters meiosis. This process differs in two unique ways from the equivalent procedure of spermatogenesis in males. First, meiotic divisions during oogenesis are asymmetric, meaning that a large oocyte (containing most of the cytoplasm) and minor polar body are produced as a result of meiosis I, and again following meiosis II. Since only oocytes will go on to form embryos if fertilized, this unequal...
69.0K
Stress Prevention and Stress Management Techniques IV
224
Stress often leads to unhealthy habits like smoking, excessive drinking, and overeating, which offer short-term relief but ultimately increase long-term health risks. These behaviors create a cycle that temporarily lowers stress levels but can result in severe long-term health consequences. Breaking these habits is essential to reduce the risk of chronic diseases and improve overall well-being. Three primary changes that support better health include quitting smoking, reducing alcohol intake,...
224
Psychoneuroimmunology: Cardiovascular Disease
382
Psychoneuroimmunology (PNI) is a multidisciplinary field that examines how psychological factors, particularly stress, interact with the immune system and impact physical health. Research in PNI has shown that chronic or traumatic stress can disrupt both the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and the sympathetic nervous system. These disruptions contribute to serious health conditions, including cardiovascular diseases.
A key area of focus in PNI is the relationship between stress and coronary...
A key area of focus in PNI is the relationship between stress and coronary...
382


