The transfer and resulting negative effects of nano- and micro-plastics through the aquatic trophic web—A discreet threat to human health

IF 5.1 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Water Biology and Security Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.watbs.2022.100080
Charles V. Neves , Christine C. Gaylarde , José Antônio Baptista Neto , Khauê S. Vieira , Bruno Pierri , Carolina C.C. Waite , Daniela C. Scott , Estefan M. da Fonseca
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The ubiquitous occurrence of plastic nano- and micro-particle contamination has raised concerns about its potential risks and impacts on the global environment, especially in aquatic ecosystems. Hundreds of aquatic species, from different trophic levels, have been affected by this “new” contaminant, which has been reported mainly in their digestive tracts. Consequently, current knowledge about plastic nano- and micro-particle spread and the potential impact on aquatic biota is growing rapidly. However, there is a significant lack of understanding of the trophic spread of microplastic contamination and integration of knowledge derived from laboratory assays with that from field research is difficult. Field experiments are unable to deal with differentiating between directly and indirectly ingested plastic microparticles. On the other hand, laboratory assays evaluating the influence of plastic microparticles and of their adhered or constitutive toxins on representative species cannot satisfactorily simulate the real environment. As a result, little is known about the effective transfer of plastic particles through the trophic net and the resulting human health risks. The present review seeks to gather information that can give a more accurate idea of the current situation and future challenges to be faced in mitigating the environmental and human effects of plastic particle pollution in aquatic, particularly estuarine, ecosystems.

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纳米和微塑料通过水生营养网的转移和由此产生的负面影响-对人类健康的谨慎威胁
塑料纳米和微颗粒污染的普遍存在引起了人们对其对全球环境,特别是水生生态系统的潜在风险和影响的关注。数百种不同营养水平的水生物种受到这种“新”污染物的影响,据报道,这种污染物主要存在于它们的消化道。因此,目前关于塑料纳米和微粒的传播及其对水生生物群的潜在影响的知识正在迅速增长。然而,人们对微塑料污染的营养传播缺乏了解,很难将实验室分析结果与实地研究结果相结合。现场实验无法区分直接和间接摄入的塑料微粒。另一方面,评估塑料微粒及其粘附或本构毒素对代表性物种影响的实验室分析不能令人满意地模拟真实环境。因此,人们对塑料颗粒通过营养网的有效转移以及由此产生的人类健康风险知之甚少。本审查旨在收集资料,以便更准确地了解在减轻塑料颗粒污染对水生、特别是河口生态系统的环境和人类影响方面的现状和未来将面临的挑战。
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