BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies suggest an association between air pollution and ventricular arrhythmias, with reactive oxygen species (ROS) playing a crucial role. However, the causal relationship and long-term effects remain uncertain, and the effectiveness of interventions aimed at reducing ROS requires further investigation. Here we aimed to evaluate the effects of a 3-weeks exposure to diesel exhaust particles (DEPs) on ventricular arrhythmogenesis, explore the underlying mechanisms, and assess the potential of cerium oxide nanoparticles (CeO(2)NP) as a ROS-detoxifying intervention. RESULTS: Sprague-Dawley rats underwent intratracheal instillation of saline without or with DEPs (7.5 g/Kg for 1-3 weeks). Ventricular arrhythmia inducibility was then assessed in isolated hearts using a protocol of programmed electrical stimulation. Cardiac hypertrophy, collagen content, inflammation and oxidative stress were analyzed using histology, Western blot, RT-qPCR, and measurement of malondialdehyde content. The potential protective effects of CeO(2)NP (0.5 mg/Kg/week, i.p.) were also tested. DEP exposure for 3 weeks increased the incidence and duration of sustained ventricular tachyarrhythmias (VTs), a finding that correlated with a moderate increase in interstitial collagen (from 3.11â±â0.12% in controls to 4.80â±â0.21% in DEP-exposed rats, pâ<â0.001), and an early upregulation in the expression of collagen and other fibrotic and inflammatory markers. These effects associated with prolonged QRS complex and enhanced malondialdehyde content (356.7â±â21.2 vs. 455.3â±â17.2 μmol/g tissue, pâ=â0.0066) after 3 weeks. CeO(2)NP treatment reduced oxidative stress and myocardial fibrosis, reversed electrocardiographic changes and attenuated DEP-induced pro-arrhythmic effects. CONCLUSIONS: DEP exposure increases the incidence and duration of sustained VTs, collagen deposition and oxidative stress in rats. Treatment with CeO(2)NP attenuate these effects, arising as a potential novel strategy to mitigate the deleterious effects of air pollution.
Insights into the causal role of diesel exhaust particles in ventricular arrhythmogenesis: protective effects of antioxidant cerium oxide nanoparticles.
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作者:Ganse Freddy G, Ernst Lena M, RodrÃguez Cristina, Ruiz-Meana Marisol, Inserte Javier, MartÃnez-González José, Briones Ana M, GarcÃa-Redondo Ana Belén, Consegal Marta, Miró-Casas Elisabet, Yáñez-Bisbe Laia, Pomposo Aitor, Prades-MartÃnez Marta, Ferreira-González Ignacio, Puntes Victor, Benito Begoña, RodrÃguez-Sinovas Antonio
| 期刊: | Particle and Fibre Toxicology | 影响因子: | 8.200 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Dec 25; 22(1):36 |
| doi: | 10.1186/s12989-025-00649-2 | ||
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