The Potential Long-Term Effects of Nanoplastics on Heart and Eye Malformations
As nanoplastic particles become more and more prevalent in our environment, researchers are investigating the potential impacts on human health. A new study published in the journal Nanotechnology has found that nanoplastic particles may play a role in the development of malformations in the heart, eyes, and nervous system.
The researchers used a mouse model to assess the effects of nanoplastic particles on developing embryos. They found that mice exposed to nanoplastic particles experienced a significant increase in malformations of the heart, eyes, and nervous system. The researchers suggest that the nanoplastics may be disrupting the normal development of these organs. They are now conducting additional studies to understand the underlying mechanisms.
This study provides us with the first evidence that nanoplastic particles may negatively impact the development of vital organs. Further research is necessary to understand the full implications of this finding and to determine if humans are also at risk.
source: Phys.org