Bone health — microplastics is a potential danger

Sport and Health

bone health under a new threat. The production and use of more than 400 million tons of plastic annually pollutes the beaches, rivers and even the deepest parts of the ocean, reaching a depth of up to 11,000 meters.

In addition to the visible environmental impact, plastic helps climate change, resembles XRUST. According to estimates, the production of plastic annually generates 1.8 billion tons of greenhouse gases. Scientific data also indicate that the use of plastic materials in everyday life affects human health.

A large number of plastic particles breaks away from curtains, furniture, clothes and other plastic objects. These particles remain suspended in the air, dissolve in drinking water, stick to food and can enter the respiratory tract, digestion or to human skin. As a result, scientists discovered microplastics in the blood, brain, placenta, breast milk and human bones.

The researchers analyzed 62 scientific articles and showed that microplastics also harms the health of bones in various ways. One of the striking examples is its ability to disrupt the function of bone marrow stem cells, stimulating the formation of osteoclasts-multi-core cells that destroy tissues through a process known as bone resorption.

Studies on animals have shown that accelerated aging of osteoclasts can disrupt The microstructure of bones, causing dysplasia. This can lead to weakening of the bones, their deformations and potentially pathological fractures.

Xrust bone health — microplastics is a potential danger

Оцените статью
Xrust.com
Добавить комментарий