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Scientists find microplastics in blood for first time
Published on: 2022-03-28
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Scientists have discovered microplastics in human blood for the first time, warning that the ubiquitous particles could also be making their way into organs.

The tiny pieces of mostly invisible plastic have already been found almost everywhere else on Earth, from the deepest oceans to the highest mountains as well as in the air, soil and food chain.

A Dutch study published in the Environment International journal on Thursday examined blood samples from 22 anonymous, healthy volunteers and found microplastics in nearly 80 percent of them.

Half of the blood samples showed traces of PET plastic, widely used to make drink bottles, while more than a third had polystyrene, used for disposable food containers and many other products.

"This is the first time we have actually been able to detect and quantify" such microplastics in human blood, said Dick Vethaak, an ecotoxicologist at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.

"This is proof that we have plastics in our body—and we shouldn't," he told AFP, calling for further research to investigate how it could be impacting health.

"Where is it going in your body? Can it be eliminated? Excreted? Or is it retained in certain organs, accumulating maybe, or is it even able to pass the blood-brain barrier?"

The study said the microplastics could have entered the body by many routes: via air, water or food, but also in products such as particular toothpastes, lip glosses and tattoo ink.

"It is scientifically plausible that plastic particles may be transported to organs via the bloodstream," the study added.

Vethaak also said there could be other kinds of microplastics in blood his study did not pick up—for example, it could not detect particles larger than the diameter of the needle used to take the sample.

The study was funded by the Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development as well as Common Seas, a UK-based group aimed at reducing plastic pollution.

Alice Horton, anthropogenic contaminants scientist at Britain's National Oceanography Center, said the study "unequivocally" proved there was microplastics in blood.

"This study contributes to the evidence that plastic particles have not just pervaded throughout the environment, but are pervading our bodies too," she told the Science Media Center.

Fay Couceiro, reader in biogeochemistry and environmental pollution at the University of Portsmouth, said that despite the small sample size and lack of data on the exposure level of participants, she felt the study was "robust and will stand up to scrutiny".

She also called for further research.

"After all blood links all the organs of our body and if plastic is there, it could be anywhere in us."

科学家首次在人类血液中发现微塑料

据英国天空新闻等多家媒体24日报道,在一项新的研究中,科学家首次在人类血液中发现了微塑料。

77%的志愿者血液中含有“可量化”微塑料

荷兰的一个研究小组对22名志愿者的血液进行了测试。结果发现,他们中有17人,即约77%,血液中含有“可量化”的微塑料。

科学家在50%的志愿者血液中发现了聚对苯二甲酸乙二醇酯 (PET),这种材料可用于制造饮料瓶。而聚苯乙烯(PS)则存在于36%的血液样本中,它广泛用于食品包装。在23%的志愿者血液中,研究人员还发现了聚乙烯 (PE),这是一种经常用于生产塑料袋的材料。

研究人员将这些塑料碎片描述为“生活环境和食物链中无处不在的污染物”。据悉,这是科学家首次在人类血液中发现微塑料。

塑料颗粒会导致慢性炎症

荷兰阿姆斯特丹自由大学生态毒理学教授迪克•维萨克在接受英国《独立报》采访时称:“这项研究发现,近十分之八的志愿者血液中含有塑料颗粒。”他表示,这些发现“当然令人担忧,因为它表明人们显然摄入或吸入了太多塑料,以至于可以在血液中找到它”。他还补充说:“这些颗粒会导致慢性炎症。”

英国国家海洋学中心研究“人为污染物”的爱丽丝•霍顿博士表示:“这是一个令人担忧的发现,因为实验室已经证明这种大小的颗粒在实验条件下会引起炎症和细胞损伤。这项研究有助于证明塑料颗粒不仅遍布整个环境,而且也遍布我们的身体。目前尚不清楚这种情况的长期后果。”

英国朴茨茅斯大学环境污染专家费伊•库塞罗博士表示:“血液连接着我们身体的所有器官,如果塑料存在,它可能存在于我们体内的任何地方。”

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