微塑料
氧化应激
免疫系统
脂质代谢
炎症
医学
细胞生物学
纳米毒理学
体内
细胞
免疫学
化学
生物
毒性
内科学
生物化学
生物技术
生态学
作者
T Zhang,Yajie Liao,Jitao Ling,Jing Zhang,Deju Zhang,Xiaoping Yin,Peng Yu,Xiao Liu
摘要
Abstract Microplastics and nanoplastics are ubiquitous environmental pollutants that pose significant health risks. Several studies have reported the presence of these particles in various human tissues, including the heart, arterial plaques, and bloodstream of patients undergoing percutaneous coronary interventions. Emerging research suggests an association between these particles and an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases. In vitro and in vivo studies reveal that micro- and nanoplastics induce endothelial cell toxicity, disrupt lipid metabolism, promote oxidative stress, and facilitate foam cell formation, thereby exacerbating atherosclerosis. Furthermore, they activate inflammatory pathways, compromising vascular barrier integrity. These particles also influence coagulation dynamics by altering clotting cascade activation and promoting thrombus formation. Additionally, they induce hemolysis, alter red blood cell morphology, and impair immune cell functions, including those of macrophages and lymphocytes, by modulating cytokine secretion and inflammatory responses. Understanding these mechanisms is essential for devising effective public health strategies to mitigate the cardiovascular impact of micro- and nanoplastics.
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