Metabolomics Reveal Nanoplastic-Induced Mitochondrial Damage in Human Liver and Lung Cells
Hong Kong Baptist University · Southern University of Science and Technology · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Plastic debris in the global biosphere is an increasing concern, and nanoplastic (NPs) toxicity in humans is far from being understood. Studies have indicated that NPs can affect mitochondria, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. The liver and lungs have important metabolic functions and are vulnerable to NP exposure. In this study, we investigated the effects of 80 nm NPs on mitochondrial functions and metabolic pathways in normal human hepatic (L02) cells and lung (BEAS-2B) cells. NP exposure did not induce mass cell death; however, transmission electron microscopy analysis showed that the NPs could enter the cells and cause mitochondrial damage, as evidenced by overproduction of mitochondrial…
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10Topics & keywords
- Mitochondrion
- Cell biology
- Mitochondrial toxicity
- Metabolomics
- Toxicity
- Reactive oxygen species
- Biology
- Cell