PM2.5 (particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter ≤ 2.5 μm) is a well-known cytotoxic pollutant that capable to induce severe intracellular oxidative stress while the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Herein, 4 types of PM2.5 derived from solid fuel burning were selected as stimuli in A549 cells exposure model to evaluate their effects on oxidative stress and inflammatory responses. Although resulting in different responses in cell viability, all PM2.5 exhibited over 50 % higher oxidative stress than control group, expression as intracellular reactive oxygen species, malondialdehyde and superoxide dismutase levels. The Pearson’s correlation results indicated that cations (e.g., Ca2+), heavy metals (e.g., Cr and Pb), nPAHs (nitro-polyc...
The mass, chemical composition and toxicological properties of fine particulates (PM2.5) emitted fro...
International audienceRegulations on ambient particulate matter (PM) are becoming more stringent bec...
Oxidative stress and calcium signaling in the adverse effects of environmental particles (PM10).Dona...
Endothelial dysfunction and oxidative stress likely play roles in PM2.5-induced harmful effects. Epi...
Biomass combustion significantly contributes to indoor and outdoor air pollution and to the adverse ...
Objective To explore the relationship between different components of fine particulate matter (PM2.5...
Numerous epidemiological and toxicological studies have reported substantial evidence linking airbor...
Oxidative stress is a possible mechanism by which ambient fine particulate matter (PM) exerts advers...
The emission factors (EFs) of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in PM2.5 were measured from co...
Ambient air levels of fine particulate matter (PM=2.5µm) are associated with mortality and morbidity...
Ambient fine particulate matter (particles smaller than 2.5 µm in size or PM2.5 ) is the 4th leadin...
Combustion of biomass and wood for residential heating and/or cooking contributes substantially to b...
According to the published literature, we surmise that particulate matter (PM) concentration, indivi...
International audienceGasoline emissions contain high levels of pollutants, including particulate ma...
The mass, chemical composition and toxicological properties of fine particulates (PM2.5) emitted fro...
International audienceRegulations on ambient particulate matter (PM) are becoming more stringent bec...
Oxidative stress and calcium signaling in the adverse effects of environmental particles (PM10).Dona...
Endothelial dysfunction and oxidative stress likely play roles in PM2.5-induced harmful effects. Epi...
Biomass combustion significantly contributes to indoor and outdoor air pollution and to the adverse ...
Objective To explore the relationship between different components of fine particulate matter (PM2.5...
Numerous epidemiological and toxicological studies have reported substantial evidence linking airbor...
Oxidative stress is a possible mechanism by which ambient fine particulate matter (PM) exerts advers...
The emission factors (EFs) of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in PM2.5 were measured from co...
Ambient air levels of fine particulate matter (PM=2.5µm) are associated with mortality and morbidity...
Ambient fine particulate matter (particles smaller than 2.5 µm in size or PM2.5 ) is the 4th leadin...
Combustion of biomass and wood for residential heating and/or cooking contributes substantially to b...
According to the published literature, we surmise that particulate matter (PM) concentration, indivi...
International audienceGasoline emissions contain high levels of pollutants, including particulate ma...
The mass, chemical composition and toxicological properties of fine particulates (PM2.5) emitted fro...
International audienceRegulations on ambient particulate matter (PM) are becoming more stringent bec...
Oxidative stress and calcium signaling in the adverse effects of environmental particles (PM10).Dona...