Maternal exposure to polystyrene nanoplastics induces sex-specific cardiotoxicity in offspring mice
Xiuli Chen, Shenzhen Huang, Li Wang, Kan Liu, Haiying Wu
Abstract
macrophage infiltration in offspring hearts. Notably, PS-NPs induced distinct cardiovascular diseases in the offspring. Fluid shear stress and atherosclerosis were significantly enriched in PS-NP-treated male offspring, while viral myocarditis was predominantly enriched in PS-NP-treated females. Our findings suggest that PS-NPs induce cardiotoxicity in offspring by disrupting metabolism, impairing immunity, and triggering fibrosis and apoptosis, with sex-specific differences. This study provides novel insights and a foundation for understanding sex-specific pharmacological differences and interventions in PS-NP-induced cardiovascular disease in offspring.
Topics & Concepts
CardiotoxicityOffspringMedicineToxicologyInternal medicineBiologyPregnancyToxicityGeneticsMicroplastics and Plastic PollutionEffects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicalsNanoparticles: synthesis and applications