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Are There Accumulating Microplastics in Human Tissue or Not?

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I haven’t blogged on the microplastics-in-human-tissue reports, but they have certainly been disturbing. Over the last few years, there have been studies suggesting that such species have been accumulating in human brain tissue, the cardiovascular system, testicular tissue and more. There are obviously a lot of microplastic particles out there, considering the environmental wear on so many years of plastic packinging, etc., and it seems unlikely that they’re improving anything. But I will admit to being surprised at the idea of them accumulating in human tissues to this extent.

Well, it looks like these results are becoming the site of an analytical-techniques dispute, at least according to the Guardian. Here, for example, is a “Matters Arising” communication about the brain microplastics paper, and its authors say that the original paper does not have enough controls for its methods (pyrolysis GC/MS). They note that the sample preparation techniques used are especially tricky for brain tissue, with its very high lipid content, and that long-chain fatty acids (found naturally in such tissue) can produce polyethylene-like fragments in the GC/MS analysis. They refer to “broader, ongoing gaps in analytical rigor” in this area, and call for researchers to use standardized methods with plenty of internal controls, blank experiments, background corrections, and so on.

Similarly, the cardiovascular microplastics paper has come under similar criticism. Those authors point out that the risk of contamination of surgical tissue samples with microplastics during their collection is high, and the paper makes no mention of safeguards to deal with that problem. There were also no blank samples tested, as far as can be seen. Furthermore, the size of the particles noted was much smaller than those seen in other literature reports, with no explanation of how these differences might have come about, and the authors believe that these and other factors could make the paper’s data and conclusions unreliable. Other such criticisms accompany other prominent papers in the field.

There seems to be a general problem of groups publishing in this area who have not been sufficiently aware of all the ways that such analyses (which are getting close to the limits of detection) might go wrong. Or perhaps they haven’t been burned enough in the past! This is a tricky area, because you don’t want to see legitimate scientific criticisms used by various yahoos to proclaim that the whole idea of microplastic contamination is bogus. But if we’re going to get a handle on how much of a problem it is in biological systems -  and we certainly should - we need numbers that we can trust. 

Discussing analytical techniques and standards - disagreeing about them very much included - is an essential part of doing good analytical chemistry. That’s how science is supposed to work. Your methods, results, and ideas need to be strong enough to stand up under informed criticism, and if they aren’t, you go back and fix them or you withdraw your claims. Let’s see how this one shakes out!

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VELCRO DOGS

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 Do you have Velcro dogs?  Do they velcro to you or to another dog?  Mine do both.

Mine usually have another dog touching them.  And they’re often like this. (No climbing for Divkens for awhile as his back heals.)
Granger and Tuk Tuk love to be together especially if there is a box involved.  
Ludo and Toby have to be touching. They’re from the Christmas rescue so they would pile up together. They take comfort in that. 

Hunter and Jingle love being together. They roll, chase, get into mischief and keep their mom busy and entertained. 
There they are again. Cinnamon, Piper, and Paddington.  All are set to protect me from the danger of a squirrel coming through the double window.  It’s a dangerous possibility. 😂
Jellybean and Snickerdoodle say, “Velcro dogs unite.”   I guess they can commiserate together. 


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"Ludo and Toby" - 80s movie themed dogs?
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PATTY AT HOME

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Patty came to rescue in September of 2023.  
She came in with ChuChu, Toasty, Leia and Rey.  
Patty was Padme and her foster parents decided to adopt her.   She is a great snugger and loves to play with her toys.  
She was in a shelter in Maryland, and we were asked to take the 5.  
Rey, Leia and Padme were the girls in the group.  They were all so cute. 
After their vetting, they were all adopted.  We called the group The Maryland Five.  
Patty-- or Patricia is she's being naughty LOL-- has a brother named Bing who is another Albino.  
She also has a brother named Toby.  They are a 3 Peke family.  
Patty is so content in her home and she loves her family.  Look at that smile!

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ROCKY ROCKSTAR

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Rocky belongs to one of our club friends.  Margie and Rocky live in Florida.  Margie is friends w many of us. 
Rocky sent Happy New Year wishes to all of us. 
I love his pose here.  He’s very flexible.  
He smiles a lot!  He’s so happy. 
Are you showing off your toy?   Was it a Christmas present?
He’s ready for a nice winter afternoon nap.  Winter is a good time to slow down especially for us in colder weather. 🥶 Melinda in Australia might not know about cold right now. It’s 72 in Australia!  🌞🌞
 

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ceiling Peke?
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MAGOO AT CHRISTMAS

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Magoo (Licorice of the Potomac 6 group from North Carolina) came into rescue in November 2020. 
He has such a wonderful life now.  
He needed help when we got him, he needed medical care and time to gain weight. 
Magoo reminds me so much of my Sissy who was also part of  that group.  
Magoo was adopted in December of 2020, so he has just had his 5th adoptaversary.  He’s been to Germany.  .  
He’s been to italy snd lived there a few years.  
Now he’s moved to Hawaii!  
He’d been to so many places and often goes on adventures w his mom and dad.  He is very cherished. 
This year, he had a warm weather Christmas.  So many family members came and he loved it.  He may have taken a few more naps.  
Seeing him so happy and healthy gives me such joy.  A life changed through rescue.  What a blessing!!🥰

 

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PEKES WE REMEMBER #6

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Amelia, Lily, Teddy, Wiley and Cosme-- All these Pekes were adopted from us by Beth and Dave \.  Wyley (right on the hearth) was how I met Beth and David.  I was doing a home check and he went with me--He wasn't ready for adoption (medical) but they wanted him then.  💙  They added more lately.  Some of us can't just have one Peke. :-)
Missy was with them, too.  She came into rescue and had pink highlights.  She must have belonged to someone but they didn't know how to find her.   She was cherished with Beth and David. 
Amelia (white) and Magnolia were adopted by a friend.   Amelia looked so surprised a lot of the time.  LOL   They were so precious and I saw them at many of our board meetings.   So so sweet.  
Cosme (in front) was my very first foster dog in 2003.  A long time ago.  He joined Winston and they were best friends forever.  I'm so glad his mom and dad stayed in touch.  Marian used to live near me, and foster for us.  
Lafite, Lacy, and Mr. Winks-- Lafite was their Peke, and was joined later by Lacy and Mr. Winks.  
Clarence came into rescue at Christmas time in 2008.   I named him Clarence after the Christmas Angel in "It's a Wonderful Life." I was sure an adopter would change it, but his mom loved it.   

Trixie and Princeton were in the same family as Clarence. Trixie was so small, but it didn't make any difference.  She and Princeton were good friends. 
Genise wrote "Awe, Coco and Penny. Two Potomac Valley Pekingese Club (PVPC) alumnus.  Coco was my first ❤️ dog. I first saw her on the Prince George County, MD adoption page. I thought, that's too far to go. The I saw her on the PVPC adoption page, was selected to adopt her; and drove to Richmond to pick her up. Richmond is further than PG County.  Lol. Penny was a foster fail!"
Ty Ty came into rescue with his 2 brothers and sister in 2010.  He grabbed my heart right away.  He was so precious. 
Arby Trio-- Trio joined Arby who was already in her family.  Trio was named that because it was their 3rd anniversary.  I always remembered that.  :-)
Ferby, Rocky and BG  came into rescue together.  I wrote on BG already-- these were her two brothers.   Rocky stayed with me awhile, and some just grab your heart more.  He was one of them. 
Chloe was a beautiful Peke who was born in China.  Tricia came to meet her in Richmond and fell in love.  She was a stunner and so sweet.s 
Sophie joined her mom after Chloe passed away.  Sophie was blind, but when Tricia came to meet her, she sat and held her a long time.  It was instant love.  Being blind isn't awful-- Pekes do amazingly well being blind. 
Ace came to us through another person who does some rescue.   I fell in love with this picture.  What a beautiful boy he was.  
Ollie came into rescue in 2017.  He had been in a rural shelter and needed our help.  He was adopted by Jane who had adopted 4 times.  He was cherished in his home.  
Blossom-- oh sweet girl.  It was through Blossom that I met a special friend.   Michelle and I could share everything.  Michelle went to be with Blossom last month-- together again but so missed here.  
Fletch- precious boy.   He came into rescue in 2013-- so thin and in need.  We was given everything he needed and was adopted to a wonderful home.  
After Fletch passed away, his family adopted Stella Fey.  We thought she was so healthy, but she died 6 months later.  It was so shocking, but she was so loved during those 6 months.  
Nippy, Polly and Monk were all PVPC alumni.   Monk and Nippy were brothers and Polly was also a member of this wonderful family.   They also adopted Luna and just adopted Wicket/Wiggie.  
My granddog Finley was not that old, but he suddenly developed aggressive cancer.  He was such a beautiful boy.  
Gingersnap was not a fan of the snow, but she went out anyway.  She came to our rescue but her transporters (who are awesome) asked to adopt her.  She was HOME so fast. 
Joshua was my foster in 2008.  My Scooterbug and Joshua were great friends.  In 2017, he had a heart attack and was gone immediately.  He was the BEST boy.  
My Max.   He was known as Mr. Grumpy, because he hated to be picked up.   Toward the end, he let me carry him in and out, but only after it became too difficult for him to do it.  He was independent.  Later, we called him The Old Gentleman.   He was almost 17 when he died of kidney failure after a yearlong fight.  
My Scooterbug was the sweetest dog-- He loved every dog who came here.  He wasn't really bright, we used to say, but his incredible personality counted far more.  
Kai Kai came to us from a home not far from me.   He was a BEAUTIFUL red, with black tips.  No one ever applied to adopt him-- well, we did get one and there was no way that applicant would get any dog.  I kept Kai Kai.  I loved him as much as any of my others-- maybe more.  If I had a bad day, I could just put my face in his hair, and he would just lean into me.  He was like a therapy dog, instantly calming.  He was very special.  

There are so many special Pekes who have come through our rescue.  So many I could still add.  We have all been blessed to love so many.  Rescue has been the best.  🐾🐾













 

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