The biological effects upon the cardiovascular system consequent to exposure to particulates of less than 500 nm in size
- PMID: 26643755
- DOI: 10.3109/1354750X.2015.1118540
The biological effects upon the cardiovascular system consequent to exposure to particulates of less than 500 nm in size
Abstract
Context: Ultrafine particulate matter contribution to cardiovascular disease is not known and not regulated. PM up to 500 nm are abundant in urban air and alveolar deposition is significant.
Objective: Effects beyond the alveolar barrier within the body or in vitro tissues exposed to particles <500 nm.
Databases: MEDLINE; Ovid-MEDLINE PREM; Web of Science; PubMed (SciGlobe). 127 articles. Results in tables: "subject type exposed", "exposure type", "technique".
Conclusion: Heart rate, vasoactivity, atherosclerotic advancement, oxidative stress, coagulability, inflammatory changes are affected. Production of reactive oxygen species is a useful target to limit outcomes associated with UFP exposure.
Keywords: Acute coronary syndromes; air pollution; atherosclerosis; oxidant stress; pathophysiology; ultrafine particulate matter.
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