Association of systemic inflammation with marked changes in particulate air pollution in Beijing in 2008.

Abstract:

:Many studies have linked ambient fine particulate matter (aerodynamic diameters less than 2.5 μm, PM₂.₅) air pollution to increased morbidity and mortality of cardiovascular diseases in the general population, but the biologic mechanisms of these associations are yet to be elucidated. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the relationship between daily variations in exposure to PM₂.₅ and inflammatory responses in mice during and for 2 months after the Beijing Olympic Games. Male C57BL/6 mice were exposed to Beijing PM₂.₅ or filtered air (FA) in 2008 during the 2 months of Beijing Olympic and Paralympic Games, and for 2 months after the end of the Games. During the Games, circulating monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 and interleukin 6 were increased significantly in the PM₂.₅ exposure group, when compared with the FA control group, although there were no significant inter-group differences in tumor necrosis factor-α or interferon-γ, or in macrophages, neutrophils or lymphocytes in the spleen or thymus between these 2 groups. However, macrophages were significantly increased in the lung and visceral fat with increasing PM₂.₅. After the Olympic Games, there were no significant PM₂.₅-associated differences for macrophages, neutrophils or lymphocytes in the thymus, but macrophages were significantly elevated in the lung, spleen, subcutaneous and visceral fat with increasing PM₂.₅, and the numbers of macrophages were even higher after than those during the Games. Moreover, the number of neutrophils was markedly higher in the spleen for the PM₂.₅-exposed- than the FA-group. These data suggest that short-term increases in exposure to ambient PM₂.₅ leads to increased systemic inflammatory responses, primarily macrophages and neutrophils in the lung, spleen, and visceral adipose tissue. Short-term air quality improvements were significantly associated with reduced overall inflammatory responses.

journal_name

Toxicol Lett

journal_title

Toxicology letters

authors

Xu X,Deng F,Guo X,Lv P,Zhong M,Liu C,Wang A,Tzan K,Jiang SY,Lippmann M,Rajagopalan S,Qu Q,Chen LC,Sun Q

doi

10.1016/j.toxlet.2012.05.014

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2012-07-20 00:00:00

pages

147-56

issue

2

eissn

0378-4274

issn

1879-3169

pii

S0378-4274(12)01130-7

journal_volume

212

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