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Pigment microparticles and microplastics found in human thrombi based on Raman spectral evidence

INTRODUCTION: Environmental microparticle is becoming a global pollutant and the entire population is increasingly exposed to the microparticles from artificial materials. The accumulation of microparticles including microplastics and its subsequent effects need to be investigated timely to keep sus...

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Autores principales: Wu, Di, Feng, Yudong, Wang, Rui, Jiang, Jin, Guan, Quanquan, Yang, Xu, Wei, Hongcheng, Xia, Yankai, Luo, Yongming
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10334115/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36116710
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jare.2022.09.004
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author Wu, Di
Feng, Yudong
Wang, Rui
Jiang, Jin
Guan, Quanquan
Yang, Xu
Wei, Hongcheng
Xia, Yankai
Luo, Yongming
author_facet Wu, Di
Feng, Yudong
Wang, Rui
Jiang, Jin
Guan, Quanquan
Yang, Xu
Wei, Hongcheng
Xia, Yankai
Luo, Yongming
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description INTRODUCTION: Environmental microparticle is becoming a global pollutant and the entire population is increasingly exposed to the microparticles from artificial materials. The accumulation of microparticles including microplastics and its subsequent effects need to be investigated timely to keep sustainable development of human society. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to explore the accumulation of environmental particles in thrombus, the pathological structure in the blood circulation system. METHODS: Patients receiving cardiovascular surgical operations were screened and twenty-six thrombi were collected, digested and filtered. Non-soluble microparticles were enriched on the filter membrane and then were analyzed and identified with Raman Spectrometer. The associations of particle status (presence or absence) or particle number in the thrombus and clinical indicators were examined. One strict quality control-particle detection system was designed to eliminate environmental contaminations. RESULTS: Among twenty-six thrombi, sixteen contained eighty-seven identified particles ranging from 2.1 to 26.0 μm in size. The number of microparticles in each thrombus ranged from one to fifteen with the median reaching five. All the particles found in thrombi were irregularly block-shaped. Totally, twenty-one phthalocyanine particles, one Hostasol-Green particle, and one low-density polyethylene microplastic, which were from synthetic materials, were identified in thrombi. The rest microparticles included iron compounds and metallic oxides. After the adjustment for potential confounders, a significantly positive association between microparticle number and blood platelet levels was detected (P < 0.01). CONCLUSION: This study provides the first photograph and Raman spectrum evidence of microparticles in thrombi. A large number of non-soluble particles including synthetic material microparticles could accumulate in arteries, suggesting that the risk of microparticle exposure was under-estimated and the re-evaluation of its health effects is urgently needed. There will be a series of reports on assessing the health effects of microparticle exposure in humans in the future and this research provided clues for the subsequent research.
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spelling pubmed-103341152023-07-12 Pigment microparticles and microplastics found in human thrombi based on Raman spectral evidence Wu, Di Feng, Yudong Wang, Rui Jiang, Jin Guan, Quanquan Yang, Xu Wei, Hongcheng Xia, Yankai Luo, Yongming J Adv Res Original Article INTRODUCTION: Environmental microparticle is becoming a global pollutant and the entire population is increasingly exposed to the microparticles from artificial materials. The accumulation of microparticles including microplastics and its subsequent effects need to be investigated timely to keep sustainable development of human society. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to explore the accumulation of environmental particles in thrombus, the pathological structure in the blood circulation system. METHODS: Patients receiving cardiovascular surgical operations were screened and twenty-six thrombi were collected, digested and filtered. Non-soluble microparticles were enriched on the filter membrane and then were analyzed and identified with Raman Spectrometer. The associations of particle status (presence or absence) or particle number in the thrombus and clinical indicators were examined. One strict quality control-particle detection system was designed to eliminate environmental contaminations. RESULTS: Among twenty-six thrombi, sixteen contained eighty-seven identified particles ranging from 2.1 to 26.0 μm in size. The number of microparticles in each thrombus ranged from one to fifteen with the median reaching five. All the particles found in thrombi were irregularly block-shaped. Totally, twenty-one phthalocyanine particles, one Hostasol-Green particle, and one low-density polyethylene microplastic, which were from synthetic materials, were identified in thrombi. The rest microparticles included iron compounds and metallic oxides. After the adjustment for potential confounders, a significantly positive association between microparticle number and blood platelet levels was detected (P < 0.01). CONCLUSION: This study provides the first photograph and Raman spectrum evidence of microparticles in thrombi. A large number of non-soluble particles including synthetic material microparticles could accumulate in arteries, suggesting that the risk of microparticle exposure was under-estimated and the re-evaluation of its health effects is urgently needed. There will be a series of reports on assessing the health effects of microparticle exposure in humans in the future and this research provided clues for the subsequent research. Elsevier 2022-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10334115/ /pubmed/36116710 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jare.2022.09.004 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Cairo University. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Wu, Di
Feng, Yudong
Wang, Rui
Jiang, Jin
Guan, Quanquan
Yang, Xu
Wei, Hongcheng
Xia, Yankai
Luo, Yongming
Pigment microparticles and microplastics found in human thrombi based on Raman spectral evidence
title Pigment microparticles and microplastics found in human thrombi based on Raman spectral evidence
title_full Pigment microparticles and microplastics found in human thrombi based on Raman spectral evidence
title_fullStr Pigment microparticles and microplastics found in human thrombi based on Raman spectral evidence
title_full_unstemmed Pigment microparticles and microplastics found in human thrombi based on Raman spectral evidence
title_short Pigment microparticles and microplastics found in human thrombi based on Raman spectral evidence
title_sort pigment microparticles and microplastics found in human thrombi based on raman spectral evidence
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10334115/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36116710
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jare.2022.09.004
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