人类健康
环境科学
微塑料
风险评估
健康风险
环境卫生
环境化学
风险分析(工程)
环境规划
化学
医学
计算机科学
计算机安全
作者
Dehua Luo,Xinyun Chu,Yue Wu,Zhenfeng Wang,Zhonglu Liao,Xiaoliang Ji,Jingjuan Ju,Bin Yang,Zheng Chen,Randy A. Dahlgren,Minghua Zhang,Xu Shang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2023.133412
摘要
The ubiquitous occurrence of micro/nano plastics (MNPs) poses potential threats to ecosystem and human health that have attracted broad concerns in recent decades. Detection of MNPs in several remote regions has implicated atmospheric transport as an important pathway for global dissemination of MNPs and hence as a global health risk. In this review, the latest research progress on (1) sampling and detection; (2) origin and characteristics; and (3) transport and fate of atmospheric MNPs was summarized. Further, the current status of exposure risks and toxicological effects from inhaled atmospheric MNPs on human health is examined. Due to limitations in sampling and identification methodologies, the study of atmospheric nanoplastics is very limited today. The large spatial variation of atmospheric MNP concentrations reported worldwide makes it difficult to compare the overall indoor and outdoor exposure risks. Several in vitro, in vivo, and epidemiological studies demonstrate adverse effects of immune response, apoptosis and oxidative stress caused by MNP inhalation that may induce cardiovascular diseases and reproductive and developmental abnormalities. Given the emerging importance of atmospheric MNPs, the establishment of standardized sampling-pretreatment-detection protocols and comprehensive toxicological studies are critical to advance environmental and health risk assessments of atmospheric MNPs.
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