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Microplastics linked to impaired bone health

Last updated: September 19, 2025 11:20 am
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Plastic pollution has become a global crisis, with over 400 million tons of plastic being produced and used each year. This has led to devastating environmental impacts, including pollution of beaches, rivers, and even the deepest parts of the ocean. Not only does plastic contribute to climate change by generating greenhouse gases, but it also poses a threat to human health.

Microplastics, tiny plastic particles that detach from everyday objects like curtains, furniture, and clothing, have been found in various parts of the human body. From blood and the brain to breast milk and bones, these particles can enter the body through inhalation, ingestion, or skin contact. A recent study published in the journal Osteoporosis International has highlighted the detrimental effects of microplastics on bone health.

The research reviewed 62 scientific articles and found that microplastics can impair bone marrow stem cells by promoting the formation of osteoclasts, which are cells that degrade bone tissue. Rodrigo Bueno de Oliveira, from the Laboratory for Mineral and Bone Studies in Nephrology at the Faculty of Medical Sciences of the State University of Campinas in Brazil, explains that microplastics can accelerate cell aging, alter cell differentiation, and promote inflammation in bone tissue.

Animal studies have shown that microplastics can compromise bone microstructure, leading to bone weakening, deformities, and potentially pathological fractures. Oliveira’s team is embarking on a new research project to investigate the relationship between microplastic exposure and metabolic bone diseases using animal models.

With the prevalence of osteoporosis-related fractures on the rise globally, understanding the impact of microplastics on bone health is crucial. While practices like physical exercise and a balanced diet are known to contribute to bone health, the influence of microplastics on bone diseases remains largely unknown. Oliveira’s research aims to shed light on this issue and provide evidence of the potential environmental causes behind the increase in bone fractures.

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In conclusion, the study of microplastics and their effects on bone health is a growing field of research that has significant implications for public health. By understanding how microplastics impact bone metabolism and structure, scientists can work towards mitigating the risks posed by plastic pollution on human health.

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