Evaluation of Size-dependent Uptake, Transport and Cytotoxicity of Polystyrene Microplastic in a Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB) Model
- Other Titles
- 혈액-뇌 장벽(BBB) 모델에서 폴리스티렌 미세 플라스틱의 크기 의존적 흡수, 운반 및 세포독성 평가
- Authors
- Cho, Yeongseon; Kim, Hong Nam
- Issue Date
- 2025-05
- Publisher
- 대한기계학회
- Citation
- 대한기계학회 바이오공학부문 2025년 춘계학술대회, v.45, no.1, pp.178
- Abstract
- Microplastics, especially those in the micrometer range, can enter the human body via ingestion, inhalation,
and skin contact. Recent studies suggest that they may affect the central nervous system (CNS) by crossing the
blood-brain barrier (BBB), though the mechanisms behind their uptake and toxicity remain unclear. In this
study, we used an engineered 3D human BBB model to evaluate the size-dependent uptake and cytotoxicity of
polystyrene microparticles. Our results showed that 0.2 μm particles had significantly higher cellular uptake
and transendothelial transport than 1.0 μm particles, leading to greater BBB permeability and cellular damage.
After 24 hours of exposure, permeability increased 15.6-fold for 0.2 μm and 2-fold for 1.0 μm particles. At 72
hours, these values increased to 27.3-fold and 4.5-fold, respectively, compared to control. Furthermore,
microplastic exposure after TNF-α stimulation led to even greater BBB absorption and damage, suggesting
inflammation exacerbates toxicity. Importantly, the toxic effects differed between conventional 2D cultures
and 3D BBB models, underscoring the relevance of physiologically representative systems in environmental
toxicity assessments. Our findings highlight the potential for microplastics to compromise the BBB and
suggest an urgent need for further investigation into their neurological impacts.
- ISSN
- 0271-678X
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/154391
- DOI
- 10.1186/s40580-024-00448-z
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- KIST Conference Paper > 2025
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