AUTHOR=Szule Joseph A. , Curtis Lawrence R. , Sharpton Thomas J. , Löhr Christiane V. , Brander Susanne M. , Harper Stacey L. , Pennington Jamie M. , Hutton Sara J. , Sieler Michael J. , Kasschau Kristin D. TITLE=Early enteric and hepatic responses to ingestion of polystyrene nanospheres from water in C57BL/6 mice JOURNAL=Frontiers in Water VOLUME=4 YEAR=2022 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/water/articles/10.3389/frwa.2022.925781 DOI=10.3389/frwa.2022.925781 ISSN=2624-9375 ABSTRACT=
Drinking water is one of numerous sources of human exposure to microscale and nanoscale plastic particles. Here, using a mouse model, we tested enteric and hepatic cellular responses to nanoplastic ingestion. At 1.5 or 25.5 h after an oral dose of 70 mg polystyrene nanospheres (PSNS)/kg (nominal diameters of 20 and 200 nm) in aqueous suspension female mice exhibit no overt signs of toxicity. Routine histopathology on small intestine and liver reveals no acute toxicity. Immunohistochemistry detects an increase in the number of enterocytes with cleaved caspase-3 (active form) after PSNS exposure (