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Tiny Plastics, Big Problems: How Nanoplastics Hurt Zebrafish Brains
N/AFriday, January 17, 2025
Once the nanoplastics mess with this protein, it triggers an unwanted response in brain cells called astrocytes and microglia. These cells start to behave aggressively, causing inflammation and even killing off important brain cells. This leads to rapid damage that affects the zebrafish’s ability to move and swim properly.
Interestingly, smaller nanoplastics (20 nanometers) are more harmful than bigger ones (100 nanometers). That's because they’re better at getting into the brain and causing more trouble. This discovery is important because no one wants harmful plastics messing with the brains of fish – or any other creatures.
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