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Effects of microplastics on the kidneys: a narrative review.
de Oliveira, Rodrigo Bueno; Pelepenko, Lauter E; Masaro, Daniela A; Lustosa, Glauco M M M; de Oliveira, Mariana C; Roza, Noemí A V; Marciano, Marina A; Dos Reis, Luciene M; Kamel, Saïd; Louvet, Loïc; Mazon, Talita.
Affiliation
  • de Oliveira RB; Internal Medicine Department, Nephrology Division, Laboratory for Evaluation of Mineral and Bone Disorders in Nephrology (LEMON), University of Campinas (UNICAMP), School of Medical Sciences, Campinas - São Paulo, Brazil. Electronic address: rbo@unicamp.br.
  • Pelepenko LE; Department of Restorative Dentistry, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), School of Dentistry of Piracicaba (FOP-UNICAMP), Piracicaba - São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Masaro DA; Internal Medicine Department, Nephrology Division, Laboratory for Evaluation of Mineral and Bone Disorders in Nephrology (LEMON), University of Campinas (UNICAMP), School of Medical Sciences, Campinas - São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Lustosa GMMM; Centro de Tecnologia da Informação (CTI) Renato Archer, Campinas - São Paulo, Brazil.
  • de Oliveira MC; Internal Medicine Department, Nephrology Division, Laboratory for Evaluation of Mineral and Bone Disorders in Nephrology (LEMON), University of Campinas (UNICAMP), School of Medical Sciences, Campinas - São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Roza NAV; Internal Medicine Department, Nephrology Division, Laboratory for Evaluation of Mineral and Bone Disorders in Nephrology (LEMON), University of Campinas (UNICAMP), School of Medical Sciences, Campinas - São Paulo, Brazil; Centro de Tecnologia da Informação (CTI) Renato Archer, Campinas - São Paulo,
  • Marciano MA; Department of Restorative Dentistry, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), School of Dentistry of Piracicaba (FOP-UNICAMP), Piracicaba - São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Dos Reis LM; LIM 16-Laboratório de Fisiopatologia Renal, Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (HCFMUSP), Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Kamel S; Pathophysiological Mechanisms and Consequences of Cardiovascular Calcifications (MP3CV), Picardie Jules Verne University, Unité de recherche (UR) 7517 Université de Picardie Jules Verne (UPJV), Amiens, France; Department of Biochemistry, Amiens-Picardie University Medical Center, Amiens, France.
  • Louvet L; Pathophysiological Mechanisms and Consequences of Cardiovascular Calcifications (MP3CV), Picardie Jules Verne University, Unité de recherche (UR) 7517 Université de Picardie Jules Verne (UPJV), Amiens, France.
  • Mazon T; Centro de Tecnologia da Informação (CTI) Renato Archer, Campinas - São Paulo, Brazil.
Kidney Int ; 106(3): 400-407, 2024 Sep.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38901606
ABSTRACT
Microplastics (MPs) and nanoplastics are small synthetic organic polymer particles (<5 mm and <1 µm, respectively) that originate directly from plastic compounds or result from the degradation of plastic. These particles are a global concern because they are widely distributed in water, air, food, and soil, and recent scientific evidence has linked MPs to negative biological effects. Although these particles are difficult to detect in humans, MPs have been identified in different biological fluids and tissues, such as the placenta, lung, intestines, liver, blood, urine, and kidneys. Human exposure to MPs can occur by ingestion, inhalation, or dermal contact, potentially causing metabolic alterations. Data from experimental and clinical studies have revealed that the ability of MPs to promote inflammation, oxidative stress, and organ dysfunction and negatively affect clinical outcomes is associated with their accumulation in body fluids and tissues. Although evidence of the putative action of MPs in the human kidney is still scarce, there is growing interest in studying MPs in this organ. In addition, chronic kidney disease requires investigation because this condition is potentially prone to MP accumulation. The purpose of the present article is (i) to review the general aspects of MP generation, available analytic methods for identification, and the main known biological toxic effects; and (ii) to describe and critically analyze key experimental and clinical studies that support a role of MPs in kidney disease.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Microplastics / Kidney Limits: Animals / Humans Language: En Journal: Kidney Int Year: 2024 Document type: Article Country of publication: United States

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Microplastics / Kidney Limits: Animals / Humans Language: En Journal: Kidney Int Year: 2024 Document type: Article Country of publication: United States