Metals and oxidative potential in urban particulate matter influence systemic inflammatory and neural biomarkers: A controlled exposure study
Liu L, Urch B, Szyszkowicz M, Evans G, Speck M, Van Huang A, Leingartner K, Shutt RH, Pelletier G, Gold DR, Brook JR, Godri Pollitt K, Silverman FS. Metals and oxidative potential in urban particulate matter influence systemic inflammatory and neural biomarkers: A controlled exposure study. Environment International 2018, 121: 1331-1340. PMID: 30420132, PMCID: PMC6396878, DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2018.10.055.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAir PollutantsBiomarkersFemaleHumansInflammationInhalation ExposureMaleMetalsMiddle AgedNervous System Physiological PhenomenaOntarioOxidantsOxidative StressParticulate MatterYoung AdultConceptsUbiquitin C-terminal hydrolase L1Vascular endothelium growth factorBiomarker levelsPost exposureSystemic inflammationOxidative stressNeural biomarkersS100 calcium-binding protein BCalcium-binding protein BNeural functionHealthy non-smoking volunteersConcentrated ambient PMAssessment of biomarkersNon-smoking volunteersStress marker cortisolAmbient PMUrinary malondialdehydeUrinary biomarkersUrinary cortisolInterleukin-6Mixed regression modelsVanillylmandelic acidInflammationMean concentrationGrowth factor