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   Inhalable particulate matter and mitochondrial DNA copy number in highly exposed individuals in Beijing,China: A repeated-measure study  
   
نویسنده hou l. ,zhang x. ,dioni l. ,barretta f. ,dou c. ,zheng y. ,hoxha m. ,bertazzi p.a. ,schwartz j. ,wu s. ,wang s. ,baccarelli a.a.
منبع particle and fibre toxicology - 2013 - دوره : 10 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background: mitochondria are both a sensitive target and a primary source of oxidative stress,a key pathway of air particulate matter (pm)-associated diseases. mitochondrial dna copy number (mtdnacn) is a marker of mitochondrial damage and malfunctioning. we evaluated whether ambient pm exposure affects mtdnacn in a highly-exposed population in beijing,china.methods: the beijing truck driver air pollution study was conducted shortly before the 2008 beijing olympic games (june 15-july 27,2008) and included 60 truck drivers and 60 office workers. personal pm2.5 and elemental carbon (ec,a tracer of traffic particles) were measured during work hours using portable monitors. post-work blood samples were obtained on two different days. ambient pm10 was averaged from 27 monitoring stations in beijing. blood mtdnacn was determined by real-time pcr and examined in association with particle levels using mixed-effect models.results: in all participants combined,mtdnacn was negatively associated with personal ec level measured during work hours (β=-0.059,95% ci: -0.011; -0.0006,p=0.03); and 5-day (β=-0.017,95% ci: -0.029;-0.005,p=0.01) and 8-day average ambient pm10 (β=-0.008,95% ci: -0.043; -0.008,p=0.004) after adjusting for possible confounding factors,including study groups. mtdnacn was also negatively associated among office workers with ec (β=-0.012,95% ci: -0.022;-0.002,p=0.02) and 8-day average ambient pm10 (β=-0.030,95% ci: -0.051;-0.008,p=0.007).conclusions: we observed decreased blood mtdnacn in association with increased exposure to ec during work hours and recent ambient pm10 exposure. our results suggest that mtdnacn may be influenced by particle exposures. further studies are required to determine the roles of mtdnacn in the etiology of particle-related diseases. © 2013 hou et al.; licensee biomed central ltd.
کلیدواژه China; Mitochondrial DNA; Mitochondrial DNA copy number; Particulate matter; Traffic pollution
آدرس department of preventive medicine feinberg,school of medicine,northwestern university,680 north lake shore drive,suite 1400,chicago,il 60611,united states,robert h. lurie comprehensive cancer center,feinberg school of medicine,northwestern university,chicago,il, United States, department of preventive medicine feinberg,school of medicine,northwestern university,680 north lake shore drive,suite 1400,chicago,il 60611, United States, department of clinical sciences and community health,university of milan,milan,italy,epidemiology unit,department of preventive medicine,foundation irccs cà granda ospedale maggiore policlinico,milan, Italy, department of clinical sciences and community health,university of milan,milan,italy,epidemiology unit,department of preventive medicine,foundation irccs cà granda ospedale maggiore policlinico,milan, Italy, department of safety engineering,china institute of industrial relations,beijing, China, department of preventive medicine feinberg,school of medicine,northwestern university,680 north lake shore drive,suite 1400,chicago,il 60611, United States, department of clinical sciences and community health,university of milan,milan,italy,epidemiology unit,department of preventive medicine,foundation irccs cà granda ospedale maggiore policlinico,milan, Italy, department of clinical sciences and community health,university of milan,milan,italy,epidemiology unit,department of preventive medicine,foundation irccs cà granda ospedale maggiore policlinico,milan, Italy, department of environmental health,harvard school of public health,boston,ma, United States, department of occupational health,sinopec research institute of safety engineering,qingdao, China, department of occupational and environmental,health peking university health science,center no. 38 xueyuan road,haidian district,beijing 100191, China, department of environmental health,harvard school of public health,boston,ma, United States
 
     
   
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