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DOI 10.1038/s41591-024-03453-1
Title (Primary) Challenges in studying microplastics in human brain
Author Monikh, F.A.; Materić, D.; Valsami-Jones, E.; Grossart, H.-P.; Altmann, K.; Holzinger, R.; Lynch, I.; Stubenrauch, J.; Peijnenburg, W.
Source Titel Nature Medicine
Year 2025
Department UPR; EAC
Volume 31
Page From 4034
Page To 4035
Language englisch
Topic T5 Future Landscapes
T9 Healthy Planet
Abstract

Human exposure to microplastics and nanoplastics (MNPs) is an emerging concern with potential implications for health. As awareness of this issue grows, it has prompted increasing scientific attention toward understanding if, and how, MNPs accumulate in human tissues. In a recent study, Nihart et al. used the analytical technique of pyrolysis gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (Py-GC–MS) to detect MNPs in human liver, kidney and brain, reporting the highest concentrations in the brain, with polyethylene as the predominant polymer. The study as reported appears to face methodological challenges, such as limited contamination controls and lack of validation steps, which may affect the reliability of the reported concentrations. In this Matters Arising, we highlight methodological limitations that have general relevance for advancing robust and reproducible MNP detection in human biomonitoring studies.

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Monikh, F.A., Materić, D., Valsami-Jones, E., Grossart, H.-P., Altmann, K., Holzinger, R., Lynch, I., Stubenrauch, J., Peijnenburg, W. (2025):
Challenges in studying microplastics in human brain
Nat. Med. 31 , 4034 - 4035 10.1038/s41591-024-03453-1