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Scientists find more microplastics in human brains than in kidneys and livers—and levels are rising

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Last updated: February 3, 2025 8:36 pm
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Recent research published in Nature Medicine has shed light on the presence of microplastics in human brains, revealing that these tiny plastic particles may accumulate at higher levels in the brain compared to the kidney and liver. The study, conducted by researcher Matthew Campen and colleagues, analyzed samples of liver, kidney, and brain tissues from autopsies conducted in 2016 and 2024.

The team found that brain samples from 2024 contained significantly higher concentrations of plastic particles compared to samples from 2016. In fact, the levels of micro- and nanoparticles in the brain were higher than those found in the liver and kidney tissues. This increase in plastic particle accumulation over the years suggests a concerning trend that may have implications for human health.

The study also compared brain tissue samples from individuals with dementia to those without, finding a higher concentration of plastic particles in the brains of individuals with a dementia diagnosis. While the findings do not establish a causal link between plastic particles and health effects, they do raise important questions about the potential impact of microplastics on brain health.

It is worth noting that the research identified an association between plastic particle accumulation in the brain and health conditions, but further studies with larger and more diverse populations are needed to fully understand the implications. Additionally, variations in the brain samples could be influenced by geographic differences, as samples were collected from different regions in the United States.

The study underscores the need for more research into the effects of microplastics on human health and the environment. As plastic pollution continues to be a growing concern globally, understanding the impact of these particles on the human body is crucial for developing strategies to mitigate potential risks. More long-term studies are essential to track microplastic accumulation trends and their potential health implications.

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For more information on this study, you can refer to the paper published in Nature Medicine by Alexander J. Nihart et al. The DOI for the paper is 10.1038/s41591-024-03453-1. Stay informed about the latest research on microplastics and their effects by visiting the Nature Publishing Group website.

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