Microplastics in the bloodstream can induce cerebral thrombosis by causing cell obstruction and lead to neurobehavioral abnormalities
Peking University · Nanjing Institute of Technology · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Human health is being threatened by environmental microplastic (MP) pollution. MPs were detected in the bloodstream and multiple tissues of humans, disrupting the regular physiological processes of organs. Nanoscale plastics can breach the blood-brain barrier, leading to neurotoxic effects. How MPs cause brain functional irregularities remains unclear. This work uses high-depth imaging techniques to investigate the MPs within the brain in vivo. We show that circulating MPs are phagocytosed and lead these cells to obstruction in the capillaries of the brain cortex. These blockages as thrombus formation cause reduced blood flow and neurological abnormalities in mice. Our data reveal a mechanism by which MPs…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 42.63
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 72
Authors
6- HHHaipeng Huang
Peking University, Nanjing Institute of Technology, Nanjing Sport Institute, Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences
- JHJiaqi HouCorresponding
Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences
- MLMingxiao Li
Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences
- FWFangchao Wei
Duke University
- YLYilie Liao
National University of Singapore
Topics & keywords
- Thrombus
- Blood–brain barrier
- Thrombosis
- In vivo
- Systemic circulation
- Medicine
- Biology
- Pathology