Metabolic Disruptions and Non-Communicable Disease Risks Associated with Long-Term Particulate Matter Exposure in Northern Thailand: An NMR-Based Metabolomics Study

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Jaikang, Churdsak [1 ,2 ]
Konguthaithip, Giatgong [1 ,2 ]
Amornlertwatana, Yutti [1 ,2 ]
Autsavapromporn, Narongchai [3 ]
Rattanachitthawat, Sirichet [4 ]
Liampongsabuddhi, Nitip [1 ,2 ]
Monum, Tawachai [1 ]
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[1] Chiang Mai Univ, Fac Med, Dept Forens Med, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
[2] Chiang Mai Univ, Fac Med, Dept Forens Med, Metabol Res Grp Forens Med & Toxicol, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
[3] Chiang Mai Univ, Fac Med, Dept Radiol, Div Radiat Oncol, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
[4] Burapha Univ, Fac Agr Technol, Gen Educ Off, Sakaeo 27160, Thailand
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particulate matter; blood metabolomics; health effect; NMR-based metabolomics; AMBIENT PM2.5; AMINO-ACIDS; MITOCHONDRIAL; KYNURENINE; POLLUTION;
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10.3390/biomedicines13030742
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Background/Objectives: Particulate matter (PM) is a primary health hazard associated with metabolic pathway disruption. Population characteristics, topography, sources, and PM components contribute to health impacts. Methods: In this study, NMR-based metabolomics was used to evaluate the health impacts of prolonged exposure to PM. Blood samples (n = 197) were collected from healthy volunteers in low- (control; CG) and high-exposure areas (exposure; EG) in Northern Thailand. Non-targeted metabolite analysis was performed using proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (H-1-NMR). Results: Compared to CG, EG showed significantly increased levels of dopamine, N6-methyladenosine, 3-hydroxyproline, 5-carboxylcytosine, and cytidine (p < 0.05), while biopterin, adenosine, L-Histidine, epinephrine, and norepinephrine were significantly higher in CG (p < 0.05). These metabolic disturbances suggest that chronic exposure to particulate matter (PM) impairs energy and amino acid metabolism while enhancing oxidative stress, potentially contributing to the onset of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as cancer and neurodegenerative conditions. Conclusions: This study highlighted the connection between sub-chronic PM2.5 exposure, metabolic disturbances, and an increased risk of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), stressing the critical need for effective PM2.5 reduction strategies in Northern Thailand.
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