| Literature DB >> 36042641 |
Xiyu Zhang1, Yuchi He2, Ziyan Xie2, Sihan Peng2, Chunguang Xie1, Heting Wang3, Lu Liu2, Jian Kang1, Haipo Yuan1, Ya Liu1.
Abstract
Microplastics have the characteristics of small size, high specific area, strong ability to adsorb pollutants, and difficult to degrade. They have become a major global environmental problem that humans urgently need to address. A balanced microecosystem is essential to human health. Animal studies have shown that long-term exposure to microplastics can change the characteristics of the microbiota in organisms, leading to respiratory, digestive, immune, and other system diseases. However, the current research on microplastics is still dominated by animal experiments, and the impact of microplastics on human health is still in its infancy, so relevant research is urgently needed. Twenty participants with high exposure to microplastics will come from a plastic factory in Chengdu, China. We will perform 16S rDNA sequencing on participants' nasal secretions, and stool samples. Additionally, we will perform 8700 LDIR laser infrared imaging of environmental soil and air filter membrane samples. For comparison, we will also collect samples from 20 volunteers from an area with good environmental quality in Chengdu. To find out the potential predictors and to access the difference between the groups, statistical analysis will be performed in the end. The study will be the first observational cross-sectional study focusing on the effects of microplastics on nasal and gut microbiota of high-exposure population. The study is expected to provide reliable evidence to fill the gaps in the impact of microplastics on human health.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36042641 PMCID: PMC9410575 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000030215
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.817
Figure 1.Study process: flowchart of study procedure.
Figure 2.Informed consent form.
Inclusion and exclusion criteria for the study enrollment.
| Inclusion criteria | Exclusion criteria |
|---|---|
| • Participants who voluntarily participate in this study and sign an informed consent form. | • History of systemic or nasal use of antibotics, antifungal, hormones, and other medications affecting the microecology of the flora within 3 months. |
| • Age: 18 to 65 yr, gender is not limited. | • History of systemic or nasal use of probiotics/probiotic products (including medications, yogurt, beverages) within 3 months. |
| • No nasal diseases such as nasal tumor, congenital malformation, and structural abnormality. | • Obviously mental disorders. |
| • No organic digestive system diseases such as peptic ulcer, inflammatory bowel diseases, gastrointestinal tumor. | • Long history of smoking. |
| • No serious primary diseases in cardiovascular, digestive, urinary, and hematopoietic system. | • Pregnancy and lactation. |
| • Factory workers with fixed working time ≥ 8 hr/d and continuous working years ≥ 3 yr. |
Figure 3.Map of sampled area. (A) Huanhuaxi Park, (B) plastic factory.