Cardiovascular effects of diesel exhaust inhalation: photochemically altered versus freshly emitted in mice

柴油机尾气吸入对心血管的影响:光化学改变的柴油机尾气与新鲜排放的柴油机尾气对小鼠的影响

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Abstract

This study was designed to compare the cardiovascular effects of inhaled photochemically altered diesel exhaust (aged DE) to freshly emitted DE (fresh DE) in female C57Bl/6 mice. Mice were exposed to either fresh DE, aged DE, or filtered air (FA) for 4 hr using an environmental irradiation chamber. Cardiac responses were assessed 8 hr after exposure utilizing Langendorff preparation with a protocol consisting of 20 min of perfusion and 20 min of ischemia followed by 2 hr of reperfusion. Cardiac function was measured by indices of left-ventricular-developed pressure (LVDP) and contractility (dP/dt) prior to ischemia. Recovery of post-ischemic LVDP was examined on reperfusion following ischemia. Fresh DE contained 460 µg/m(3) of particulate matter (PM), 0.29 ppm of nitrogen dioxide (NO(2)) and no ozone (O(3)), while aged DE consisted of 330 µg/m(3) of PM, 0.23 ppm O(3) and no NO(2). Fresh DE significantly decreased LVDP, dP/dt(max), and dP/dt(min) compared to FA. Aged DE also significantly reduced LVDP and dP/dt(max). Data demonstrated that acute inhalation to either fresh or aged DE lowered LVDP and dP/dt, with a greater fall noted with fresh DE, suggesting that the composition of DE may play a key role in DE-induced adverse cardiovascular effects in female C57Bl/6 mice.

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