Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), a group of persistent organic pollutants characterized by C-F bonds, have been detected in various human samples and tend to accumulate in the brain, posing potential neurotoxic risks. Gaining insights into PFAS-induced neurotoxicity and its underlying molecular mechanisms is crucial for assessing health risks associated with human exposure, however, research in this area remains limited. This review summarizes studies on the processes of PFAS uptake,…
