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   Exposure to concentrated ambient particulate matter induces reversible increase of heart weight in spontaneously hypertensive rats  
   
نویسنده ying z. ,xie x. ,bai y. ,chen m. ,wang x. ,zhang x. ,morishita m. ,sun q. ,rajagopalan s.
منبع particle and fibre toxicology - 2015 - دوره : 12 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background: exposure to ambient pm2.5 increases cardiovascular mortality and morbidity. to delineate the underlying biological mechanism,we investigated the time dependence of cardiovascular response to chronic exposure to concentrated ambient pm2.5 (cap). methods: spontaneously hypertensive rats (shr) were exposed to cap for 15 weeks,and blood pressure (bp),cardiac function and structure,and inflammations of lung,hypothalamus,and heart were measured at different time points. results: chronic exposure to cap significantly increased bp,and withdrawal from cap exposure restored bp. consistent with its bp effect,chronic exposure to cap significantly decreased cardiac stroke volume and output in shr,accompanied by increased heart weight and increased cardiac expression of hypertrophic markers acta1 and myh7. withdrawal from cap exposure restored cardiac function,weight,and expression of hypertrophic markers,supporting the notion that cardiac dysfunction and hypertrophy is subsequent to hypertension. in agreement with the role of systemic inflammation in mediating the cardiovascular effects of cap exposure,chronic exposure to cap markedly increased expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines in lung,heart,and hypothalamus. however,withdrawal from exposure resolves inflammation in the heart and hypothalamus,but not in the lung,suggesting that cap exposure-induced systemic inflammation may be independent of pulmonary inflammation. conclusion: chronic exposure to cap induces reversible cardiac dysfunction and hypertrophy,which is likely to be subsequent to the elevation in bp and induction of systemic inflammation as evidenced by increased mrna expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines in diverse tissues. © 2015 ying et al.
کلیدواژه Cardiac hypertrophy; Hypertension; Inflammation; PM2.5
آدرس east hospital,tongji university school of medicine,department of cardiology,shanghai,200120,china,university of maryland school of medicine,department of medicine cardiology division,20 penn street,baltimore,md 21201, United States, tongji hospital,tongji university school of medicine,division of geriatric medicine,shanghai,200065, China, college of public health,the ohio state university,division of environmental health sciences,columbus,oh, United States, east hospital,tongji university school of medicine,department of cardiology,shanghai,200120,china,university of maryland school of medicine,department of medicine cardiology division,20 penn street,baltimore,md 21201, United States, university of maryland school of medicine,department of medicine cardiology division,20 penn street,baltimore,md 21201, United States, university of maryland school of medicine,department of medicine cardiology division,20 penn street,baltimore,md 21201, United States, university of michigan,department of environmental health sciences,ann arbor,mi, United States, college of public health,the ohio state university,division of environmental health sciences,columbus,oh, United States, university of maryland school of medicine,department of medicine cardiology division,20 penn street,baltimore,md 21201, United States
 
     
   
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