Oxidative stress and lipid mediators induced in alveolar macrophages by ultrafine particles

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作者
Beck-Speier, I [1 ]
Dayal, N
Karg, E
Maier, KL
Schumann, G
Schulz, H
Semmler, M
Takenaka, S
Stettmaier, K
Bors, W
Ghio, A
Samet, JM
Heyder, J
机构
[1] GSF, Natl Res Ctr Environm & Hlth, Inst Inhalat Biol, D-85758 Neuherberg, Germany
[2] GSF, Natl Res Ctr Environm & Hlth, Inst Radiat Biol, D-85758 Neuherberg, Germany
[3] Environm Protect Agcy, Human Studies Div, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA
关键词
ultrafine particles; oxidative stress; phospholipase A(2); lipid mediators; prostaglandin E-2; leukotriene B-4; 8-isoprostane; alveolar macrophages; free radicals;
D O I
10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2005.01.004
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
In ambient aerosols, ultrafine particles (UFP) and their agglomerates are considered to be major factors contributing to adverse health effects. Reactivity of agglomerated UFP of elemental carbon (EC), Printex 90, Printex G, and diesel exhaust particles (DEP) was evaluated by the capacity of particles to oxidize methionine in a cell-free in vitro system for determination of their innate oxidative potential and by alveolar macrophages (AMs) to determine production of arachidonic acid (AA), including formation of prostaglandin E-2 (PGE(2)), leukotriene B-4 (LTB4), reactive oxygen species (ROS), and oxidative stress marker 8-isoprostane. EC exhibiting high oxidative potential induced generation of AA, PGE(2), LTB4, and 8-isoprostane in canine and human AMs. Printex 90, Printex G, and DEP, showing low oxidative capacity, still induced formation of AA and PGE(2), but not that of LTB4 or 8-isoprostane. Aging of EC lowered oxidative potential while still inducing production of AA and PGE(2) but not that of LTB4 and 8-isoprostane. Cellular ROS production was stimulated by all particles independent of oxidative potential. Particle-induced formation of AA metabolites and ROS was dependent on mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase 1 activation of cytosolic phospholipase A(2) (cPLA(2)) as shown by inhibitor studies. In conclusion, cPLA(2), PGE(2), and ROS formation was activated by all particle types, whereas LTB4 production and 8-isoprostane were strongly dependent on particles' oxidative potential. Physical and chemical parameters of particle surface correlated with oxidative potential and stimulation of AM PGE(2) and 8-isoprostane production. (c) 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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