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Effects of microplastics in aquatic environments on inflammatory bowel disease

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ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
卷 229, 期 -, 页码 -

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2023.115974

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Microplastics; Inflammatory bowel disease; Aquatic environments; Intestinal barrier; Gut microbiota; Ingestion

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The incidence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), especially in newly industrialized nations, has been increasing in recent years. Microplastics (MPs), a new class of environmental pollutants, are found in almost all aquatic environments and may pose health risks to the intestinal system through prolonged exposure. In this review, we found that MPs cause intestinal barrier dysfunction, imbalance in the intestinal microbiome, and metabolic abnormalities, ultimately leading to IBD. The analysis highlights the need for further research to better understand the complex relationship between MP exposure and IBD.
The incidence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) has been increasing in recent years, particularly in newly industrialized nations. Environmental factors have been identified as playing a crucial role in IBD pathogenesis. Microplastics (MPs), a novel class of environmental pollutants, are a significant global pollution concern. MPs are found in almost all aquatic environments. MPs in the environment may pose health risks, specifically concerning the intestinal system, due to prolonged exposure through the consumption of aquatic foods and drinking water. In this review, we aimed to provide a comprehensive overview of the current knowledge on the impact of MPs in water resources on the occurrence and progression of IBD. Our systematic analysis of in vitro and in vivo studies found that MPs induce intestinal barrier dysfunction, imbalance in the intestinal microbiome, and metabolic abnormalities, ultimately leading to IBD. In addition, MP exposure causes greater harm to individuals with preexisting gastrointestinal disorders than those without them. Our analysis of this literature review highlights the need for further research to improve the understanding of the complex relationship between MP exposure and IBD.

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