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libro de resúmenes del congreso - Systemic inflammatory response and oxidative stress following an acute exposure to environmental particulate matter

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Date
2013
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Society Free Radical Biology and Medicine
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The exposure to environmental particulate matter (PM) is associated with increased morbidity and mortality ratesdue to cardiopulmonary diseases.In this context, a systemicinflammatory response and oxidative stressare suggested to play a predominant role. The aim of this work was to evaluate this hypothesis, in an in vivoanimal model of acute exposure to PM. Mice were intranasally instilled with Residual Oil Fly Ashes (ROFA) (1 mg/kg). Plasmatic cytokine profile, TBARS and carbonyl content, GSH ... The exposure to environmental particulate matter (PM) is associated with increased morbidity and mortality ratesdue to cardiopulmonary diseases.In this context, a systemicinflammatory response and oxidative stressare suggested to play a predominant role. The aim of this work was to evaluate this hypothesis, in an in vivoanimal model of acute exposure to PM. Mice were intranasally instilled with Residual Oil Fly Ashes (ROFA) (1 mg/kg). Plasmatic cytokine profile, TBARS and carbonyl content, GSH and GSSG levels, ascorbic acid content,and SOD activity were evaluated 3 h after the exposure. TBARS and carbonyl content were significantly increased by 19% and 12%, respectively, in comparison with the control group.In ROFA-exposed mice, GSH was decreased by 27% while GSSG was increased by 42%, leading to a 50 % decrease in GSH/GSSG ratio (control 10.6). Ascorbic acid content and SOD activity were significantly decreased by 29% and 38%, respectively, in ROFA-exposed mice.This scenario was accompanied by asignificant increase inplasmatic levels of proinflammatorycytokines (TNF-α and IL-6)after the ROFA exposure. The present findings may provide new evidence on the mechanism by which an acute exposure to environmental PM leads to adverse health effects.
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Key Words
OXIDATIVE STRESSSYSTEMIC RESPONSEINFLAMMATIONRESIDUAL OIL FLY ASHES