Inhalation of Fine Particulate Air Pollution and Ozone Causes Acute Arterial Vasoconstriction in Healthy Adults

  • Robert D. Brook
    From the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (R.D.B., S.R.); the University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada (J.R.B., B.U., F.S.); Environment Canada, Toronto (J.R.B.); and Health Canada (R.V.), Ottawa, Canada.
  • Jeffrey R. Brook
    From the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (R.D.B., S.R.); the University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada (J.R.B., B.U., F.S.); Environment Canada, Toronto (J.R.B.); and Health Canada (R.V.), Ottawa, Canada.
  • Bruce Urch
    From the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (R.D.B., S.R.); the University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada (J.R.B., B.U., F.S.); Environment Canada, Toronto (J.R.B.); and Health Canada (R.V.), Ottawa, Canada.
  • Renaud Vincent
    From the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (R.D.B., S.R.); the University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada (J.R.B., B.U., F.S.); Environment Canada, Toronto (J.R.B.); and Health Canada (R.V.), Ottawa, Canada.
  • Sanjay Rajagopalan
    From the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (R.D.B., S.R.); the University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada (J.R.B., B.U., F.S.); Environment Canada, Toronto (J.R.B.); and Health Canada (R.V.), Ottawa, Canada.
  • Frances Silverman
    From the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (R.D.B., S.R.); the University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada (J.R.B., B.U., F.S.); Environment Canada, Toronto (J.R.B.); and Health Canada (R.V.), Ottawa, Canada.

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公開日
2002-04-02
DOI
  • 10.1161/01.cir.0000013838.94747.64
公開者
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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<jats:p> <jats:bold> <jats:italic> <jats:bold> <jats:italic>Background</jats:italic> </jats:bold> — </jats:italic> </jats:bold> Fine particulate air pollution and ozone are associated with increased cardiovascular events. To help explain the mechanism behind these observations, we investigated the effect of air pollution exposure on vascular function. </jats:p> <jats:p> <jats:bold> <jats:italic> <jats:bold> <jats:italic>Methods and Results</jats:italic> </jats:bold> — </jats:italic> </jats:bold> Twenty-five healthy adults underwent a randomized, double-blind, crossover study comparing the vascular response to the 2-hour inhalation of ≈150 μg/m <jats:sup>3</jats:sup> of concentrated ambient fine particles (CAP) plus ozone (120 ppb) versus the response to the inhalation of filtered air. High-resolution vascular ultrasonography was used to measure alterations in brachial artery diameter, endothelial-dependent flow-mediated dilatation (FMD) and endothelial-independent nitroglycerin-mediated dilatation (NMD). Exposure to CAP plus ozone caused a significant brachial artery vasoconstriction compared with filtered air inhalation (−0.09±0.15 mm versus +0.01±0.18 mm, <jats:italic>P</jats:italic> =0.03). There were no significant differences in FMD (+0.29±4.11% versus −0.03±6.63%, <jats:italic>P</jats:italic> =0.88), NMD (+3.87±5.43% versus +3.46±7.92%, <jats:italic>P</jats:italic> =0.83), or blood pressure responses between exposures. </jats:p> <jats:p> <jats:bold> <jats:italic> <jats:bold> <jats:italic>Conclusions</jats:italic> </jats:bold> — </jats:italic> </jats:bold> Short-term inhalation of fine particulate air pollution and ozone at concentrations that occur in the urban environment causes acute conduit artery vasoconstriction. </jats:p>

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  • Circulation

    Circulation 105 (13), 1534-1536, 2002-04-02

    Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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