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The Cardiopulmonary Effects of Ambient Air Pollution and Mechanistic Pathways: A Comparative Hierarchical Pathway Analysis

Previous studies have investigated the associations between exposure to ambient air pollution and biomarkers of physiological pathways, yet little has been done on the comparison across biomarkers of different pathways to establish the temporal pattern of biological response. In the current study, w...

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Autores principales: Roy, Ananya, Gong, Jicheng, Thomas, Duncan C., Zhang, Junfeng, Kipen, Howard M., Rich, David Q., Zhu, Tong, Huang, Wei, Hu, Min, Wang, Guangfa, Wang, Yuedan, Zhu, Ping, Lu, Shou-En, Ohman-Strickland, Pamela, Diehl, Scott R., Eckel, Sandrah P.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4264846/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25502951
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0114913
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author Roy, Ananya
Gong, Jicheng
Thomas, Duncan C.
Zhang, Junfeng
Kipen, Howard M.
Rich, David Q.
Zhu, Tong
Huang, Wei
Hu, Min
Wang, Guangfa
Wang, Yuedan
Zhu, Ping
Lu, Shou-En
Ohman-Strickland, Pamela
Diehl, Scott R.
Eckel, Sandrah P.
author_facet Roy, Ananya
Gong, Jicheng
Thomas, Duncan C.
Zhang, Junfeng
Kipen, Howard M.
Rich, David Q.
Zhu, Tong
Huang, Wei
Hu, Min
Wang, Guangfa
Wang, Yuedan
Zhu, Ping
Lu, Shou-En
Ohman-Strickland, Pamela
Diehl, Scott R.
Eckel, Sandrah P.
author_sort Roy, Ananya
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description Previous studies have investigated the associations between exposure to ambient air pollution and biomarkers of physiological pathways, yet little has been done on the comparison across biomarkers of different pathways to establish the temporal pattern of biological response. In the current study, we aim to compare the relative temporal patterns in responses of candidate pathways to different pollutants. Four biomarkers of pulmonary inflammation and oxidative stress, five biomarkers of systemic inflammation and oxidative stress, ten parameters of autonomic function, and three biomarkers of hemostasis were repeatedly measured in 125 young adults, along with daily concentrations of ambient CO, PM(2.5), NO(2), SO(2), EC, OC, and sulfate, before, during, and after the Beijing Olympics. We used a two-stage modeling approach, including Stage I models to estimate the association between each biomarker and pollutant over each of 7 lags, and Stage II mixed-effect models to describe temporal patterns in the associations when grouping the biomarkers into the four physiological pathways. Our results show that candidate pathway groupings of biomarkers explained a significant amount of variation in the associations for each pollutant, and the temporal patterns of the biomarker-pollutant-lag associations varied across candidate pathways (p<0.0001) and were not linear (from lag 0 to lag 3: p = 0.0629, from lag 3 to lag 6: p = 0.0005). These findings suggest that, among this healthy young adult population, the pulmonary inflammation and oxidative stress pathway is the first to respond to ambient air pollution exposure (within 24 hours) and the hemostasis pathway responds gradually over a 2–3 day period. The initial pulmonary response may contribute to the more gradual systemic changes that likely ultimately involve the cardiovascular system.
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spelling pubmed-42648462014-12-19 The Cardiopulmonary Effects of Ambient Air Pollution and Mechanistic Pathways: A Comparative Hierarchical Pathway Analysis Roy, Ananya Gong, Jicheng Thomas, Duncan C. Zhang, Junfeng Kipen, Howard M. Rich, David Q. Zhu, Tong Huang, Wei Hu, Min Wang, Guangfa Wang, Yuedan Zhu, Ping Lu, Shou-En Ohman-Strickland, Pamela Diehl, Scott R. Eckel, Sandrah P. PLoS One Research Article Previous studies have investigated the associations between exposure to ambient air pollution and biomarkers of physiological pathways, yet little has been done on the comparison across biomarkers of different pathways to establish the temporal pattern of biological response. In the current study, we aim to compare the relative temporal patterns in responses of candidate pathways to different pollutants. Four biomarkers of pulmonary inflammation and oxidative stress, five biomarkers of systemic inflammation and oxidative stress, ten parameters of autonomic function, and three biomarkers of hemostasis were repeatedly measured in 125 young adults, along with daily concentrations of ambient CO, PM(2.5), NO(2), SO(2), EC, OC, and sulfate, before, during, and after the Beijing Olympics. We used a two-stage modeling approach, including Stage I models to estimate the association between each biomarker and pollutant over each of 7 lags, and Stage II mixed-effect models to describe temporal patterns in the associations when grouping the biomarkers into the four physiological pathways. Our results show that candidate pathway groupings of biomarkers explained a significant amount of variation in the associations for each pollutant, and the temporal patterns of the biomarker-pollutant-lag associations varied across candidate pathways (p<0.0001) and were not linear (from lag 0 to lag 3: p = 0.0629, from lag 3 to lag 6: p = 0.0005). These findings suggest that, among this healthy young adult population, the pulmonary inflammation and oxidative stress pathway is the first to respond to ambient air pollution exposure (within 24 hours) and the hemostasis pathway responds gradually over a 2–3 day period. The initial pulmonary response may contribute to the more gradual systemic changes that likely ultimately involve the cardiovascular system. Public Library of Science 2014-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4264846/ /pubmed/25502951 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0114913 Text en © 2014 Roy et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Roy, Ananya
Gong, Jicheng
Thomas, Duncan C.
Zhang, Junfeng
Kipen, Howard M.
Rich, David Q.
Zhu, Tong
Huang, Wei
Hu, Min
Wang, Guangfa
Wang, Yuedan
Zhu, Ping
Lu, Shou-En
Ohman-Strickland, Pamela
Diehl, Scott R.
Eckel, Sandrah P.
The Cardiopulmonary Effects of Ambient Air Pollution and Mechanistic Pathways: A Comparative Hierarchical Pathway Analysis
title The Cardiopulmonary Effects of Ambient Air Pollution and Mechanistic Pathways: A Comparative Hierarchical Pathway Analysis
title_full The Cardiopulmonary Effects of Ambient Air Pollution and Mechanistic Pathways: A Comparative Hierarchical Pathway Analysis
title_fullStr The Cardiopulmonary Effects of Ambient Air Pollution and Mechanistic Pathways: A Comparative Hierarchical Pathway Analysis
title_full_unstemmed The Cardiopulmonary Effects of Ambient Air Pollution and Mechanistic Pathways: A Comparative Hierarchical Pathway Analysis
title_short The Cardiopulmonary Effects of Ambient Air Pollution and Mechanistic Pathways: A Comparative Hierarchical Pathway Analysis
title_sort cardiopulmonary effects of ambient air pollution and mechanistic pathways: a comparative hierarchical pathway analysis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4264846/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25502951
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0114913
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