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Exposure to silicone breast implant-infused media is detrimental to Caenorhabditis elegans
Women are raising concerns about breast implant illness (BII), a collective term for a range of symptoms attributed to gel bleed. To study this, Caenorhabditis elegans was exposed to increasing duration of gel bleed from silicone breast implants (SBI) and the impact on health parameters observed. SBI exposure results in a slight reduction in total brood size with the progeny having impaired mobility. Nematodes displayed stress characteristics and silicones were detected inside the animals, suggesting silicone uptake after exposure to SBI. Our data highlights the need for more investigations into the mechanisms and pathways impacted by SBI
Assessment of Silicone Particle Migration Among Women Undergoing Removal or Revision of Silicone Breast Implants in the Netherlands
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