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International Journal of Zoology and Applied Biosciences Review Article
Environmental nanoparticles and respiratory health in vertebrates: Analyzing emerging health risks
Akash Phillip, Nandini Saini and Rasika Kudale
Year : 2024 | Volume: 9 | Issue: 6 | Pages: 66-77
Received on: 08/11/2024
Revised on: 25/11/2024
Accepted on: 17/12/2024
Published on: 30/12/2024
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Akash Phillip, Nandini Saini and Rasika Kudale( 2024).
Environmental nanoparticles and respiratory health in vertebrates: Analyzing emerging health risks
. International Journal of Zoology and Applied Biosciences, 9( 6), 66-77.
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Abstract
Environmental nanoparticles have become an area of considerable concern owing to their potential health hazards, particularly for vertebrates subjected to contaminated environments. This review explores the ramifications of these particles on respiratory health, concentrating on their origins, pathways of exposure, and the mechanisms through which they elicit detrimental effects. The primary origins of environmental nanoparticles encompass industrial operations, vehicular emissions, agricultural activities, and the degradation of plastic waste, resulting in the proliferation of nano-sized plastics and other particulates within urban locales. The review delineates inhalation exposure pathways, underscoring the deposition of nanoparticles within the respiratory tract and the challenges posed to respiratory protection. The health ramifications of nanoparticle exposure are scrutinized, accentuating lung inflammation, oxidative stress, and immune responses provoked by inhaled particulates. Furthermore, the review deliberates on the long-term health risks linked to chronic exposure, including the potential onset of chronic respiratory diseases and structural damage to lung tissue. Additionally, the article addresses the limitations of extant research, highlighting the dearth of data pertaining to chronic, low-level nanoparticle exposure in natural environments. It concludes by proposing future directions for research and policy recommendations, including advanced toxicological investigations and regulatory frameworks designed to mitigate nanoparticle pollution. By synthesizing contemporary understanding and identifying critical gaps, this review aspires to elevate awareness regarding the pressing necessity for targeted interventions to safeguard vertebrate respiratory health against the escalating threat posed by environmental nanoparticles.
Keywords
Nanoparticles, Respiratory health, Vertebrates, Environmental pollution, Lung inflammation,Toxicology.