Air pollution can cause oxidative stress and adverse health effects such as asthma and other respiratory diseases, but the underlying chemical processes are not well characterized. Here we present chemical exposure-response relations between ambient concentrations of air pollutants and the production rates and concentrations of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the epithelial lining fluid (ELF) of the human respiratory tract. In highly polluted environments, fine particulate matter (PM2.5) containing redox-active transition metals, quinones, and secondary organic aerosols can increase ROS concentrations in the ELF to levels characteristic for respiratory diseases. Ambient ozone readily saturates the ELF and can enhance oxidative stress by de...
BackgroundAlthough the mechanisms of airborne particulate matter (PM) related health effects remain ...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play a central role in adverse health effects of air pollutants. Respi...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are believed to contribute to the adverse health effects of aerosols. ...
Air pollution can cause oxidative stress and adverse health effects such as asthma and other respira...
Air pollution is a major risk factor for human health. Chemical reactions in the epithelial lining f...
Redox regulation participates in the control of various aspects of metabolism. Reactive oxygen and n...
Poor air quality is the globally largest environmental health risk. Epidemiological studies have unc...
The lungs are one the main organs exposed to environmental pollutants, such as tropospheric ozone (O...
Air pollution is a major environmental health risk and it contributes to respiratory and cardiovascu...
Exposure to atmospheric fine particulate matter (PM<sub>2.5</sub>) is associated with cardiorespirat...
An emerging hypothesis in the field of air pollution is that oxidative stress is one of the importan...
Air pollution remains a major factor for adverse health effects and premature death worldwide. Part...
Atmospheric aerosols (Particulate Matter, PM) have significant impact on health and environment. The...
Synopsis A gas-exchange structure interacts with the environment and is constantly challenged by con...
Underlying mechanisms by which air pollutants adversely affect human health remain poorly understood...
BackgroundAlthough the mechanisms of airborne particulate matter (PM) related health effects remain ...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play a central role in adverse health effects of air pollutants. Respi...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are believed to contribute to the adverse health effects of aerosols. ...
Air pollution can cause oxidative stress and adverse health effects such as asthma and other respira...
Air pollution is a major risk factor for human health. Chemical reactions in the epithelial lining f...
Redox regulation participates in the control of various aspects of metabolism. Reactive oxygen and n...
Poor air quality is the globally largest environmental health risk. Epidemiological studies have unc...
The lungs are one the main organs exposed to environmental pollutants, such as tropospheric ozone (O...
Air pollution is a major environmental health risk and it contributes to respiratory and cardiovascu...
Exposure to atmospheric fine particulate matter (PM<sub>2.5</sub>) is associated with cardiorespirat...
An emerging hypothesis in the field of air pollution is that oxidative stress is one of the importan...
Air pollution remains a major factor for adverse health effects and premature death worldwide. Part...
Atmospheric aerosols (Particulate Matter, PM) have significant impact on health and environment. The...
Synopsis A gas-exchange structure interacts with the environment and is constantly challenged by con...
Underlying mechanisms by which air pollutants adversely affect human health remain poorly understood...
BackgroundAlthough the mechanisms of airborne particulate matter (PM) related health effects remain ...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play a central role in adverse health effects of air pollutants. Respi...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are believed to contribute to the adverse health effects of aerosols. ...