
Microplastics could be Factor in the movement of osteoporosis cases around the world, according to recently published research. The study reveals that when these tiny plastic particles enter the body, they disrupted the functioning of bone marrow stem cells, which are essential for bone tissue maintenance and repair.
Through your life your bones are filled. Osteoporosis is a state in which this process goes wrong, with bone breakdown, it is surpassed at the speed on which it is replaced. It leads to bone weakening with time and becomes more likely to break. The conditions have many risk factors, gender, medications, diet, smoking and drinks, and knowledge are known and genetics affect that – with disease are slowly developing over time. Often people don’t realize they have a condition until they break the bone.
This new analysis, published in Osteoporosis International magazine, adds exposure to microplasties as a potential new risk factor. The survey was reviewed by 62 scientific articles that initiated various laboratory and animal tests on the possible effects of micro-nanoplastics on the bone. The analysis of laboratory experiments showed that the microplasty encourages the formation of osteoculation, cells that created stem cells in bone marrow in bone bones for the promotion of resorption, a process in which the body is pierced and eliminates the old or damaged bone.
The study also found that, in relation to bones, plastic particles may reduce cell sustainability, cause prematurely aging the apartment, modify the genes expression and start inflammatory answers. The combination of these effects creates an imbalance in which osteoclasti destroy more tissue bones than is regenerated, causing the bone structure accelerated.
When they are viewed on animal studies, researchers have discovered that the accumulation of microplastics in the body reduces the number of white blood cells – which is suggestively modifications in the bone marrow function. In addition, these studies of the animal suggested that the impact of microplastics on osteoculars can be associated with the deterioration of the bones of microstructure and the formation of irregular cell structures, increasing the risk of brittle bones, deformities and breaks.
“In this study, the harmful effects observed culminated, worrisome, in the interruption of skeletal animal growth,” said Coachor Rodrigo Bueno de Oliveira in the public statement. “The potential impact of microplastics on the bone is the subject of scientific studies and is not negligible.”
Oliveira, who is the Coordinator for the Laboratory for the Evaluation of Mineral and Bones in Nephrology at the State University in Brazil, is now working with its team to further prove in practice between exposure to microplasts and the decay of bones. This research will begin by assessing the effects of microplastic particles on the misery of rodent producers.
“Although osteoometabolic diseases are relatively well understood, there is a gap in our knowledge in terms of the influence of microplastal for the development of these diseases. There is a potential eco-friendly reception, for example, the increase in the projected bone fracture.
Microplastics and nanoplasties are small plastic fragments – some so small ones are invisible to naked eye – which are separated from everyday items when sunlight, wind, rain, seawater or abrasion degrades. The main difference between two lies in their size: a microplastic measure from 1 micrometer (one thousand millimeters) to 5 millimeters, while nanoplastics are less than 1 micrometers. These particles were discovered throughout the world in natural environments, as well as in the whole human body and in meat, leading and various agricultural products.
Studies have begun to show that this type of plastic contamination can damage health. Experts claim that this means that urgently need to be reduced by their use of plastic. Every year, more than 500 million tons of materials are produced around the world, but only 9 percent are recycled, with many remains spreading into the environment and degradation.
This story originally appeared Wired In Spanish And he was translated from Spanish.




