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Cu(OH)₂ Nanopesticides May Trigger Heart‑Like Problems in Mice

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Nanopesticides are becoming common in modern farms because they fight pests well and behave differently from regular chemicals. Their long‑lasting nature means they can stay in the environment and build up in living organisms. Scientists are now worried that these tiny particles might harm the heart.


Key Findings

  • Copper hydroxide nanopesticides can trigger damage in mice that resembles heart failure.
  • The particles interfere with two micro‑RNA molecules:
  • mmu-miRNA-590-3p
  • mmu-miRNA-338-5p
  • These micro‑RNAs normally regulate the Wnt/β‑catenin cell pathway.
  • Disruption of this pathway leads to cardiovascular problems.

Takeaway

The emerging evidence suggests that the convenience of nanopesticides comes with hidden heart risks. Rigorous testing and regulation are essential to protect both human health and the environment.

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