New pathways and mechanisms of unexplained miscarriage induced by environmental pollutants
Journal Title: Biomedical Transformation - Year 2025, Vol 6, Issue 1
Abstract
Environmental pollutants may be an important risk factor for unexplained miscarriage. Studies have shown that various environmental pollutants, such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, nanoplastics, metallic substances, hypoxic conditions, and disinfection by-products in tap water, are associated with unexplained miscarriage. This study aims to explore the regulatory mechanisms and intervention measures of trophoblast cell dysfunction induced by environmental pollutants that leads to unexplained miscarriage, thereby providing important scientific evidence for protecting women's reproductive health.
Authors and Affiliations
Lin Yanbing, Sun Yi, Zhang Huidong
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