Fine airborne particulate matter (PM2.5) has been repeatedly associated with adverse health effects in humans. The PM2.5 soluble fraction, and soluble metals in particular, are thought to cause lung damage. Literature data, however, are not consistent and the role of leachable metals is still under debate. In this study, Winter and Summer urban PM2.5 aqueous extracts, obtained by using a bio-compatible solution and different contact times at 37 °C, were used to investigate cytotoxic effects of PM2.5 in cultured lung epithelial cells (A549) and the role played by the leachable metals Cu, Fe, Zn, Ni, Pb and Cd. Cell viability and migration, as well as intracellular glutathione, extracellular cysteine, cysteinylglycine and homocysteine concent...
Toxicological studies have demonstrated the associations between fine particle (PM2.5) components an...
Objectives : To investigate the effects of particulate matter (PM), a marker of environmental pollut...
Road-deposited dust (RD) is a pervasive form of particulate pollution identified (typically via epid...
A correlation was found between individual metal content and in vitro bioreactivity of particulate s...
Ambient particulate matter 2.5 (PM2.5) and total suspended particles (TSPs) are common airborne poll...
To evaluate the health effects deriving from the inhalation of air particulate matter a detailed cha...
Inhalation of traffic-associated atmospheric particulate matter (PM2.5) is recognized as a significa...
AbstractEpidemiological and toxicological studies have suggested that the health effects associated ...
Background: Inhaled air contains myriad potential toxicants, which vary by source and site. These ma...
Air pollution is a major environmental health risk and it contributes to respiratory and cardiovascu...
Ambient particulate matter (PM) has been associated with increased risk of lung cancer. One proposed...
Ambient fine particulate matter (particles smaller than 2.5 µm in size or PM2.5 ) is the 4th leadin...
Epidemiological studies in urban areas have linked increasing respiratory and cardiovascular patholo...
Numerous epidemiological and toxicological studies have reported substantial evidence linking airbor...
International audienceEpidemiological studies in urban areas have linked increasing respiratory and ...
Toxicological studies have demonstrated the associations between fine particle (PM2.5) components an...
Objectives : To investigate the effects of particulate matter (PM), a marker of environmental pollut...
Road-deposited dust (RD) is a pervasive form of particulate pollution identified (typically via epid...
A correlation was found between individual metal content and in vitro bioreactivity of particulate s...
Ambient particulate matter 2.5 (PM2.5) and total suspended particles (TSPs) are common airborne poll...
To evaluate the health effects deriving from the inhalation of air particulate matter a detailed cha...
Inhalation of traffic-associated atmospheric particulate matter (PM2.5) is recognized as a significa...
AbstractEpidemiological and toxicological studies have suggested that the health effects associated ...
Background: Inhaled air contains myriad potential toxicants, which vary by source and site. These ma...
Air pollution is a major environmental health risk and it contributes to respiratory and cardiovascu...
Ambient particulate matter (PM) has been associated with increased risk of lung cancer. One proposed...
Ambient fine particulate matter (particles smaller than 2.5 µm in size or PM2.5 ) is the 4th leadin...
Epidemiological studies in urban areas have linked increasing respiratory and cardiovascular patholo...
Numerous epidemiological and toxicological studies have reported substantial evidence linking airbor...
International audienceEpidemiological studies in urban areas have linked increasing respiratory and ...
Toxicological studies have demonstrated the associations between fine particle (PM2.5) components an...
Objectives : To investigate the effects of particulate matter (PM), a marker of environmental pollut...
Road-deposited dust (RD) is a pervasive form of particulate pollution identified (typically via epid...