Respiratory Health Effects of Exposure to Ambient Particulate Matter and Bioaerosols

被引:42
|
作者
Mack, Savannah M. [1 ]
Madl, Amy K. [1 ]
Pinkerton, Kent E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Davis, Ctr Hlth & Environm, John Muir Inst Environm, Davis, CA 95616 USA
关键词
AIR-POLLUTION PARTICLES; LUNG-FUNCTION; DIESEL EXHAUST; PULMONARY INFLAMMATION; OXIDATIVE STRESS; CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE; ULTRAFINE PARTICLES; CELLULAR TOXICITY; NATIONAL-HEALTH; SYNCYTIAL VIRUS;
D O I
10.1002/cphy.c180040
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Researchers have been studying the respiratory health effects of ambient air pollution for more than 70 years. While air pollution as a whole can include gaseous, solid, and liquid constituents, this article focuses only on the solid and liquid fractions, termed particulate matter (PM). Although PM may contain anthropogenic, geogenic, and/or biogenic fractions, in this article, particles that originate from microbial, fungal, animal, or plant sources are distinguished from PM as bioaerosols. Many advances have been made toward understanding which particle and exposure characteristics most influence deposition and clearance processes in the respiratory tract. These characteristics include particle size, shape, charge, and composition as well as the exposure concentration and dose rate. Exposure to particles has been directly associated with the exacerbation and, under certain circumstances, onset of respiratory disease. The circumstances of exposure leading to disease are dependent on stressors such as human activity level and changing particle composition in the environment. Historically, researchers assumed that bioaerosols were too large to be inhaled into the deep lung, and thus, not applicable for study in conjunction with PM2.5 (the 2.5-mu m and below size fraction that can reach the deep lung); however, this concept is beginning to be challenged. While there is extensive research on the health effects of PM and bioaerosols independent of each other, only limited work has been performed on their coexposure. Studying these two particle types as dual stressors to the respiratory system may aid in more thoroughly understanding the etiology of respiratory injury and disease. (c) 2020 American Physiological Society.
引用
收藏
页码:1 / 20
页数:20
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Deposition modeling of ambient particulate matter in the human respiratory tract
    Khan, Salman
    Gurjar, Bhola Ram
    Sahu, Veerendra
    ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION RESEARCH, 2022, 13 (10)
  • [42] Health benefits on cardiocerebrovascular disease of reducing exposure to ambient fine particulate matter in Tianjin, China
    Zhang, Jingwei
    Feng, Lihong
    Hou, Changchun
    Gu, Qing
    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH, 2020, 27 (12) : 13261 - 13275
  • [43] Health benefits on cardiocerebrovascular disease of reducing exposure to ambient fine particulate matter in Tianjin, China
    Jingwei Zhang
    Lihong Feng
    Changchun Hou
    Qing Gu
    Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2020, 27 : 13261 - 13275
  • [44] Particulate matter exposure in construction sites is associated with health effects in workers
    Sekhavati, Eghbal
    Yengejeh, Reza Jalilzadeh
    FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH, 2023, 11
  • [45] Prospective evaluation of respiratory health benefits from reduced exposure to airborne particulate matter
    Hao, Yanhui
    Zhang, Guanghui
    Han, Bin
    Xu, Xiaowen
    Feng, Nannan
    Li, Yong
    Wang, Wei
    Kan, Haidong
    Bai, Zhipeng
    Zhu, Yiliang
    Au, William
    Xia, Zhao-lin
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH RESEARCH, 2017, 27 (02) : 126 - 135
  • [46] Gestational Exposure to Ambient Particulate Matter Alters Neonatal Cytokines
    Xia, Yankai
    Wang, Xu
    Zhang, Mingzhi
    Yang, Xu
    Zhang, Yuqing
    Dong, Tianyu
    Bigambo, Francis Manyori
    Chen, Danrong
    Aase, Heidi
    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY LETTERS, 2022, 10 (01): : 79 - 85
  • [47] Exposure to ambient fine particulate matter and semen quality in Taiwan
    Lao, Xiang Qian
    Zhang, Zilong
    Lau, Alexis K. H.
    Chan, Ta-Chien
    Chuang, Yuan Chieh
    Chan, Jimmy
    Lin, Changqing
    Guo, Cui
    Jiang, Wun Kai
    Tam, Tony
    Hoek, Gerard
    Kan, Haidong
    Yeoh, Eng-kiong
    Chang, Ly-yun
    OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE, 2018, 75 (02) : 148 - 154
  • [48] Association of Ambient Particulate Matter Exposure with the Incidence of Glaucoma in Childhood
    Min, Kyoung-Bok
    Min, Jin-Young
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY, 2020, 211 : 176 - 182
  • [49] Ambient fine particulate matter exposure estimation: A comparison of approaches
    Ebelt, ST
    Koutrakis, P
    Winter, SE
    Conrad, V
    Statnick, R
    Suh, HH
    EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2002, 13 (04) : S233 - S233
  • [50] Health effects of particulate matter
    Bae, Sanghyuk
    Hong, Yun-Chul
    JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2018, 61 (12): : 749 - 755