The mutagenic hazards of environmental PM2.5 in Turin
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2006.08.006
The mutagenic hazards of environmental PM2.5 in Turin
Abstract
Owing to the large number of natural and anthropogenic sources, particulate matter (PM) may present several physical and chemical patterns in different areas. The finer PM2.5 fraction, which is now widely but not routinely measured in Europe, is considered to be the alveolar fraction of the ambient particles. Annual and winter mean concentrations of PM2.5 substantially vary in Europe, with higher concentrations in the South. The aims of this work were to (a) measure the PM2.5 levels in Turin over a long period, (b) evaluate mutagenic activities of organic extracts containing this collected complex mixture using the Ames test and (c) determine the level of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in order to identify important mutagens in ambient air. Sampling was carried out from November 2001 to December 2004. The monthly mean of PM2.5 was 48.76+/-24.12 microg/m3. From the beginning to the end of the sample period there was a decrease in gravimetric levels, with annual means of 54.10+/-29.77 microg/m3 in 2002; 42.48+/-15.73 microg/m3 in 2003 and 45.89+/-24.92 microg/m3 in 2004. Samples were tested for mutagenicity using Salmonella typhimurium strains TA98 and TA100, with and without S9 mix metabolic activation. A positive genotoxic response was observed for TA98, with and without metabolic activation. The measured PAHs monthly mean level was 8.24+/-6.30 ng/m3, with values ranging from 0.20 to 21.38 ng/m3 Seasonal variation of gravimetric, mutagenic and PAH values was significant. The Salmonella assay results statistically correlated to PM2.5 and PAHs levels, but sometimes the mutagenic potencies were rather different despite an equal concentration of pollutant. The results confirm the usefulness of this biological approach to detect genotoxic properties of sampled PM2.5 and they show the variability of the mutagenic properties of the airborne mixture over time.
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