In vitro toxicity of particulate matter (PM) collected at different sites in the Netherlands is associated with PM composition, size fraction and oxidative potential - the RAPTES project

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作者
Steenhof, Maaike [1 ,2 ]
Gosens, Ilse [3 ]
Strak, Maciej [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Godri, Krystal J. [4 ,5 ]
Hoek, Gerard [1 ,2 ]
Cassee, Flemming R. [3 ]
Mudway, Ian S. [4 ]
Kelly, Frank J. [4 ]
Harrison, Roy M. [5 ]
Lebret, Erik [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Brunekreef, Bert [1 ,2 ,6 ]
Janssen, Nicole A. H. [3 ]
Pieters, Raymond H. H. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Utrecht, IRAS, Div Toxicol, NL-3508 TD Utrecht, Netherlands
[2] Univ Utrecht, IRAS, Div Environm Epidemiol, NL-3508 TD Utrecht, Netherlands
[3] Natl Inst Publ Hlth & Environm RIVM, Ctr Environm Hlth, NL-3720 BA Bilthoven, Netherlands
[4] Kings Coll London, Sch Biomed Sci, MRC HPA Ctr Environm & Hlth, London SE1 9NH, England
[5] Univ Birmingham, Sch Geog Earth & Environm Sci, Div Environm Hlth & Risk Management, Birmingham B15 2TT, W Midlands, England
[6] Univ Med Ctr Utrecht, Julius Ctr Hlth Sci & Primary Care, NL-3508 GA Utrecht, Netherlands
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PARTICLE AND FIBRE TOXICOLOGY | 2011年 / 8卷
关键词
COARSE AMBIENT PARTICLES; ENRICHMENT SYSTEM VACES; EPITHELIAL LUNG-CELLS; URBAN AIR PARTICLES; CHEMICAL-COMPOSITION; ULTRAFINE PARTICLES; FINE PM2.5; ENDOTOXIN CONCENTRATIONS; CYTOTOXIC RESPONSES; UTAH VALLEY;
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10.1186/1743-8977-8-26
中图分类号
R99 [毒物学(毒理学)];
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100405 ;
摘要
Background: Ambient particulate matter (PM) exposure is associated with respiratory and cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. To what extent such effects are different for PM obtained from different sources or locations is still unclear. This study investigated the in vitro toxicity of ambient PM collected at different sites in the Netherlands in relation to PM composition and oxidative potential. Method: PM was sampled at eight sites: three traffic sites, an underground train station, as well as a harbor, farm, steelworks, and urban background location. Coarse (2.5-10 mu m), fine (< 2.5 mu m) and quasi ultrafine PM (qUF; < 0.18 mu m) were sampled at each site. Murine macrophages (RAW 264.7 cells) were exposed to increasing concentrations of PM from these sites (6.25-12.5-25-50-100 mu g/ml; corresponding to 3.68-58.8 mu g/cm(2)). Following overnight incubation, MTT-reduction activity (a measure of metabolic activity) and the release of pro-inflammatory markers (Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha, TNF-alpha; Interleukin-6, IL-6; Macrophage Inflammatory Protein-2, MIP-2) were measured. The oxidative potential and the endotoxin content of each PM sample were determined in a DTT- and LAL-assay respectively. Multiple linear regression was used to assess the relationship between the cellular responses and PM characteristics: concentration, site, size fraction, oxidative potential and endotoxin content. Results: Most PM samples induced a concentration-dependent decrease in MTT-reduction activity and an increase in pro-inflammatory markers with the exception of the urban background and stop & go traffic samples. Fine and qUF samples of traffic locations, characterized by a high concentration of elemental and organic carbon, induced the highest pro-inflammatory activity. The pro-inflammatory response to coarse samples was associated with the endotoxin level, which was found to increase dramatically during a three-day sample concentration procedure in the laboratory. The underground samples, characterized by a high content of transition metals, showed the largest decrease in MTT-reduction activity. PM size fraction was not related to MTT-reduction activity, whereas there was a statistically significant difference in pro-inflammatory activity between Fine and qUF PM. Furthermore, there was a statistically significant negative association between PM oxidative potential and MTT-reduction activity. Conclusion: The response of RAW264.7 cells to ambient PM was markedly different using samples collected at various sites in the Netherlands that differed in their local PM emission sources. Our results are in support of other investigations showing that the chemical composition as well as oxidative potential are determinants of PM induced toxicity in vitro.
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