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Maternal nanoplastic ingestion induces an increase in offspring body weight through altered lipid species and microbiota

Authors :
Bohyeon Jeong
Ji-Sun Kim
A Ra Kwon
Jangjae Lee
Subin Park
Jahong Koo
Wang Sik Lee
Jeong Yeob Baek
Won-Ho Shin
Jung-Sook Lee
Jinyoung Jeong
Won Kon Kim
Cho-Rok Jung
Nam-Soon Kim
Sung-Hee Cho
Da Yong Lee
Source :
Environment International, Vol 185, Iss , Pp 108522- (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2024.

Abstract

The rapidly increasing prevalence of obesity and overweight, especially in children and adolescents, has become a serious societal issue. Although various genetic and environmental risk factors for pediatric obesity and overweight have been identified, the problem has not been solved. In this study, we examined whether environmental nanoplastic (NP) pollutants can act as environmental obesogens using mouse models exposed to NPs derived from polystyrene and polypropylene, which are abundant in the environment. We found abnormal weight gain in the progeny until 6 weeks of age following the oral administration of NPs to the mother during gestation and lactation. Through a series of experiments involving multi-omic analyses, we have demonstrated that NP-induced weight gain is caused by alterations in the lipid composition (lysophosphatidylcholine/phosphatidylcholine ratio) of maternal breast milk and he gut microbiota distribution of the progeny. These data indicate that environmental NPs can act as obesogens in childhood.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01604120
Volume :
185
Issue :
108522-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Environment International
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.7f768b67a3e44054ac0611af53c66107
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2024.108522