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Dietary Microplastics Engage Gut Mechanosensory-Endocrine Signaling to Disrupt Bone Homeostasis

Romero, A. S.; Phatak, S.; Patil, S.; Dar, H. Y.; Rivas, J. A.; Oyebamiji, O. M.; Maes, B. B.; Goitom, S. S.; Madera Enriquez, C.; Orozco, J.; Coffman, C. N.; Liu, R.; In, J.; Campen, M.; Cook, K.; Levenson, R. M.; Gross, J. M.; Leng, S.; Cretara, A.; Pacifici, R.; Castillo, E. F.

2026-04-07 physiology
10.64898/2026.04.03.716216 bioRxiv
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Microplastics (MPs) are pervasive environmental contaminants and an emerging component of the human diet1, 2, yet their physiological effects remain poorly defined. Here we show that MPs are detectable in mineralized human bone under non-iatrogenic conditions and impair osteoblast mineralization in a donor-dependent manner. Using a physiologically relevant dietary exposure model, we demonstrate that chronic MP ingestion induces sex- and diet-dependent bone loss in mice, predominantly affecting trabecular architecture, in the absence of intestinal pathology or systemic inflammatory cytokine elevation. Instead, MP exposure selectively enhances gut-derived serotonergic signaling, with increased abundance and activity of enteroendocrine cells without evidence of lineage reprogramming. Single-nuclei transcriptomic profiling of the colon resolves enterochromaffin cells and serotonergic target expression across epithelial and enteric neuronal compartments, revealing discrete mechanosensory adaptations without inflammatory activation. Together, these findings implicate ingestion of MPs as bioactive dietary contaminant that disrupt gut-endocrine communication and compromise skeletal homeostasis, uncovering a previously unrecognized pathway linking environmental plastic exposure to bone health.

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