Environmental chemical exposures and mitochondrial dysfunction: a review of recent literature
Abstract Purpose of Review Mitochondria play various roles that are important for cell
function and survival; therefore, significant mitochondrial dysfunction may have chronic …
function and survival; therefore, significant mitochondrial dysfunction may have chronic …
Effects of air pollution particles (ultrafine and fine particulate matter) on mitochondrial function and oxidative stress–Implications for cardiovascular and …
Environmental pollution is a major cause of global mortality and burden of disease. All
chemical pollution forms together may be responsible for up to 12 million annual excess …
chemical pollution forms together may be responsible for up to 12 million annual excess …
The Lung Microbiota Affects Pulmonary Inflammation and Oxidative Stress Induced by PM2.5 Exposure
S Wang, Q Zhou, Y Tian, X Hu - Environmental science & …, 2022 - ACS Publications
Fine particulate matter (PM2. 5) exposure causes respiratory diseases by inducing
inflammation and oxidative stress. However, the correlation between the pulmonary …
inflammation and oxidative stress. However, the correlation between the pulmonary …
[HTML][HTML] Particulate matter exposure and neurodegenerative diseases: a comprehensive update on toxicity and mechanisms
J Lee, PDE Weerasinghe-Mudiyanselage, B Kim… - Ecotoxicology and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Exposure to particulate matter (PM) has been associated with a range of health impacts,
including neurological abnormalities that affect neurodevelopment, neuroplasticity, and …
including neurological abnormalities that affect neurodevelopment, neuroplasticity, and …
Cell-free circulating mitochondrial DNA: An emerging biomarker for airborne particulate matter associated with cardiovascular diseases
The association of airborne particulate matter exposure with the deteriorating function of the
cardiovascular system is fundamentally driven by the impairment of mitochondrial-nuclear …
cardiovascular system is fundamentally driven by the impairment of mitochondrial-nuclear …
Emissions from modern engines induce distinct effects in human olfactory mucosa cells, depending on fuel and aftertreatment
Ultrafine particles (UFP) with a diameter of≤ 0.1 μm, are contributors to ambient air pollution
and derived mainly from traffic emissions, yet their health effects remain poorly …
and derived mainly from traffic emissions, yet their health effects remain poorly …
Emerging role of mitochondria in airborne particulate matter-induced immunotoxicity
J Sharma, K Parsai, P Raghuwanshi, SA Ali… - Environmental …, 2021 - Elsevier
The immune system is one of the primary targets of airborne particulate matter. Recent
evidence suggests that mitochondria lie at the center of particulate matter-induced …
evidence suggests that mitochondria lie at the center of particulate matter-induced …
Early life exposure to air pollution impacts neuronal and glial cell function leading to impaired neurodevelopment
Abstract The World Health Organisation recently listed air pollution as the most significant
threat to human health. Air pollution comprises particulate matter (PM), metals, black carbon …
threat to human health. Air pollution comprises particulate matter (PM), metals, black carbon …
Single-cell RNA-Seq analysis of olfactory mucosal cells of Alzheimer's disease patients
Olfaction is orchestrated by olfactory mucosal cells located in the upper nasal cavity.
Olfactory dysfunction manifests early in several neurodegenerative disorders including …
Olfactory dysfunction manifests early in several neurodegenerative disorders including …
Differential response of human lung epithelial cells to particulate matter in fresh and photochemically aged biomass-burning smoke
The chemical composition of particulate matter (PM) in biomass-burning smoke evolves
upon aging in the atmosphere. The effect of this evolution on the toxicity of biomass-burning …
upon aging in the atmosphere. The effect of this evolution on the toxicity of biomass-burning …