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Endotoxin in concentrated coarse and fine ambient particles induces acute systemic inflammation in controlled human exposures.


ABSTRACT: Knowledge of the inhalable particulate matter components responsible for health effects is important for developing targeted regulation.In a double-blind randomised cross-over trial of controlled human exposures to concentrated ambient particles (CAPs) and their endotoxin and (1?3)-?-D-glucan components, we evaluated acute inflammatory responses.35 healthy adults were exposed to five 130-min exposures at rest: (1) fine CAPs (~250 µg/m(3)); (2) coarse CAPs (200 µg/m(3)); (3) second coarse CAPs (~200 µg/m(3)); (4) filtered air; and (5) medical air. Induced sputum cell counts were measured at screening and 24 h postexposure. Venous blood total leucocytes, neutrophils, interleukin-6 and high-sensitivity C reactive protein (CRP) were measured pre-exposure, 3 and 24 h postexposure.Relative to filtered air, an increase in blood leucocytes 24 h (but not 3 h) postexposure was significantly associated with coarse (estimate=0.44×10(9) cells/L (95% CI 0.01 to 0.88); n=132) and fine CAPs (0.68×10(9) cells /L (95% CI 0.19 to 1.17); n=132), but not medical air. Similar associations were found with neutrophil responses. An interquartile increase in endotoxin (5.4 ng/m(3)) was significantly associated with increased blood leucocytes 3 h postexposure (0.27×10(9) cells/L (95% CI 0.03 to 0.51); n=98) and 24 h postexposure (0.37×10(9) cells/L (95% CI 0.12 to 0.63); n=98). This endotoxin effect did not differ by particle size. There were no associations with glucan concentrations or interleukin-6, CRP or sputum responses.In healthy adults, controlled coarse and fine ambient particle exposures independently induced acute systemic inflammatory responses. Endotoxin contributes to the inflammatory role of particle air pollution.

SUBMITTER: Behbod B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4761440 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Endotoxin in concentrated coarse and fine ambient particles induces acute systemic inflammation in controlled human exposures.

Behbod Behrooz B   Urch Bruce B   Speck Mary M   Scott James A JA   Liu Ling L   Poon Raymond R   Coull Brent B   Schwartz Joel J   Koutrakis Petros P   Silverman Frances F   Gold Diane R DR  

Occupational and environmental medicine 20130816 11


<h4>Background</h4>Knowledge of the inhalable particulate matter components responsible for health effects is important for developing targeted regulation.<h4>Objectives</h4>In a double-blind randomised cross-over trial of controlled human exposures to concentrated ambient particles (CAPs) and their endotoxin and (1→3)-β-D-glucan components, we evaluated acute inflammatory responses.<h4>Methods</h4>35 healthy adults were exposed to five 130-min exposures at rest: (1) fine CAPs (~250 µg/m(3)); (2  ...[more]

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