Investigating the Oxidative Potential and In Vitro Toxicity of Ambient Water-Soluble PM(10) in an Eastern Mediterranean Site.

研究东地中海地区环境水溶性 PM(10) 的氧化潜力和体外毒性

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作者:Fang Zheng, Lai Alexandra, Windwer Eli, Pardo Michal, Li Chunlin, Thenoor Chandran Ajith, Laskin Alexander, Rudich Yinon
In this study, the acellular dithiothreitol (DTT) assay, the in vitro cellular DCFH-DA assay on human lung epithelial cells, and gene expression measurements were used to assess the toxicity of water-soluble (WS) PM(10) relating to reactive oxygen species (ROS) in summer at an Eastern Mediterranean urban site. Large influences from anthropogenic sources on health risks were observed with acellular and cellular assays. Anthropogenic biomass burning (BB) and natural dust events increased human pulmonary exposure to the oxidative potential (OP(dose,T)) of WS-PM(10) by 209 and 47%, respectively, compared to regular periods. OP(v) (DTT) and ROS(v) results were positively correlated in anthropogenic-dominant samples, while showed no significant correlation in the remaining samples. As a result, the BB and dust event had higher and lower levels of cellular ROS(v) compared with the nonevent period, respectively. Source apportionment results suggest that specific organic contents (e.g., PAHs) had relatively low contents in samples less influenced by anthropogenic sources, possibly explaining the divergence in acellular and cellular results. Heavy metals were dominant contributors of OP(v) (DTT) throughout the campaign, and a Chelex method is recommended over a EDTA method for quantification of their summed OP(v) (DTT).

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