The need for environmentally realistic studies on the health effects of terrestrial microplastics.

Microplastics and nanoplastics Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-22 DOI:10.1186/s43591-023-00059-1
C Lauren Mills, Joy Savanagouder, Marcia de Almeida Monteiro Melo Ferraz, Michael J Noonan
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Plastic pollution is now so widespread that microplastics are regularly detected in biological samples surveyed for their presence. Despite their pervasiveness, very little is known about the effects of microplastics on the health of terrestrial vertebrates. While emerging studies are showing that microplastics represent a potentially serious threat to animal health, data have been limited to in vivo studies on laboratory rodents that were force fed plastics. The extent to which these studies are representative of the conditions that animals and humans might actually experience in the real world is largely unknown. Here, we review 114 papers from the peer-reviewed literature in order to understand how the concentrations and types of microplastics being administered to rodents in lab studies compare to those found in terrestrial soils. From 73 in vivo lab studies, and 41 soil studies, we found that lab studies have heretofore fed rodents microplastics at concentrations that were hundreds of thousands of times greater than they would be exposed to in nature. Furthermore, health effects have been studied for only 20% of the microplastic polymers that are known to occur in soils. Plastic pollution is arguably one of the most pressing ecological and public health issues of our time, yet existing lab-based research on the health effects of terrestrial microplastics does not reflect the conditions that free-ranging vertebrates are actually experiencing. Going forward, performing more true-to-life research will be of the utmost importance to fully understand the impacts of microplastics and maintain the public's faith in the scientific process.

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Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s43591-023-00059-1.

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需要对陆地微塑料的健康影响进行环境现实研究。
塑料污染现在如此普遍,以至于在调查其存在的生物样本中经常检测到微塑料。尽管微塑料无处不在,但人们对其对陆生脊椎动物健康的影响知之甚少。虽然新出现的研究表明,微塑料对动物健康构成了潜在的严重威胁,但数据仅限于对实验室啮齿动物强制喂食塑料的体内研究。这些研究在多大程度上代表了动物和人类在现实世界中可能实际经历的情况,这在很大程度上是未知的。在这里,我们回顾了同行评审文献中的114篇论文,以了解实验室研究中给予啮齿动物的微塑料的浓度和类型与陆地土壤中发现的微塑料相比如何。从73项体内实验室研究和41项土壤研究中,我们发现,迄今为止,实验室研究给啮齿动物喂食的微塑料浓度是它们在自然界中暴露的浓度的数十万倍。此外,仅对已知存在于土壤中的20%的微塑料聚合物的健康影响进行了研究。塑料污染可以说是我们这个时代最紧迫的生态和公共卫生问题之一,但现有的基于实验室的陆地微塑料对健康影响的研究并不能反映自由放养脊椎动物实际经历的状况。展望未来,进行更多真实的研究对于充分了解微塑料的影响和保持公众对科学过程的信心至关重要。图形摘要:补充信息:在线版本包含补充材料,可访问10.1186/s43591-023-005-9-1。
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