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   The characteristics of coarse particulate matter air pollution associated with alterations in blood pressure and heart rate during controlled exposures  
   
نویسنده Morishita Masako ,Bard Robert L ,Wang Lu ,Das Ritabrata ,Dvonch J Timothy ,Spino Catherine ,Mukherjee Bhramar ,Sun Qinghua ,Harkema Jack R ,Rajagopalan Sanjay ,Brook Robert D
منبع journal of exposure science and environmental epidemiology - 2015 - دوره : 25 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:153 -159
چکیده    Although fine particulate matter (pm) air pollution <2.5 μm in aerodynamic diameter (pm2.5) is a leading cause of global morbidity and mortality, the potential health effects of coarse pm (2.5–10 μm in aerodynamic diameter; pm10–2.5) remain less clearly understood. we aimed to elucidate the components within coarse pm most likely responsible for mediating these hemodynamic alterations. thirty-two healthy adults (25.9±6.6 years) were exposed to concentrated ambient coarse pm (cap) (76.2±51.5 μg/m3) and filtered air (fa) for 2 h in a rural location in a randomized double-blind crossover study. the particle constituents (24 individual elements, organic and elemental carbon) were analyzed from filter samples and associated with the blood pressure (bp) and heart rate (hr) changes occurring throughout cap and fa exposures in mixed model analyses. total coarse pm mass along with most of the measured elements were positively associated with similar degrees of elevations in both systolic bp and hr. conversely, total pm mass was unrelated, whereas only two elements (cu and mo) were positively associated with and zn was inversely related to diastolic bp changes during exposures. inhalation of coarse pm from a rural location rapidly elevates systolic bp and hr in a concentration-responsive manner, whereas the particulate composition does not appear to be an important determinant of these responses. conversely, exposure to certain pm elements may be necessary to trigger a concomitant increase in diastolic bp. these findings suggest that particulate mass may be an adequate metric of exposure to predict some, but not all, hemodynamic alterations induced by coarse pm mass.
آدرس University of Michigan, USA, University of Michigan, Department of Internal Medicine, USA, University of Michigan, USA, University of Michigan, USA, University of Michigan, USA, University of Michigan, USA, University of Michigan, USA, Ohio State University, USA, Michigan State University, USA, University of Maryland, USA, University of Michigan, Department of Internal Medicine, USA
 
     
   
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