Environmentally Relevant Concentrations of Microplastic Exposure Cause Cholestasis and Bile Acid Metabolism Dysregulation through a Gut-Liver Loop in Mice
Jing Wen,
Hang Sun,
Bingwei Yang
et al.
Abstract:The massive production of plastics causes the ubiquitous
existence
of microplastics (MPs) in the biota, therefore, posing exposure risks
and potential health concerns to human beings. However, the exact
mechanisms of MPs-induced toxicities and abnormalities are largely
unknown. In this study, we developed a mouse model of gavage polystyrene
microplastics (PS MPs) for 30 days. We found that PS MPs can damage
the intestinal barrier, accumulate in the liver tissue, and cause
injury. The liver and intestine are bo… Show more
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