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DOI10.3109/08958378.2014.995387
Cardiomyopathy confers susceptibility to particulate matter-induced oxidative stress, vagal dominance, arrhythmia and pulmonary inflammation in heart failure-prone rats
Carll, Alex P.1,2,3; Haykal-Coates, Najwa2; Winsett, Darrell W.2; Hazari, Mehdi S.2; Ledbetter, Allen D.2; Richards, Judy H.2; Cascio, Wayne E.2; Costa, Daniel L.4; Farraj, Aimen K.2
发表日期2015-02-01
ISSN0895-8378
卷号27期号:2页码:100-112
英文摘要

Acute exposure to ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is tied to cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, especially among those with prior cardiac injury. The mechanisms and pathophysiological events precipitating these outcomes remain poorly understood but may involve inflammation, oxidative stress, arrhythmia and autonomic nervous system imbalance. Cardiomyopathy results from cardiac injury, is the leading cause of heart failure, and can be induced in heart failure-prone rats through sub-chronic infusion of isoproterenol (ISO). To test whether cardiomyopathy confers susceptibility to inhaled PM2.5 and can elucidate potential mechanisms, we investigated the cardiophysiologic, ventilatory, inflammatory and oxidative effects of a single nose-only inhalation of a metal-rich PM2.5 (580 mu g/m(3), 4 h) in ISO-pretreated (35 days similar to 1.0 mg/kg/day sc) rats. During the 5 days post-treatment, ISO-treated rats had decreased HR and BP and increased pre-ejection period (PEP, an inverse correlate of contractility) relative to saline-treated rats. Before inhalation exposure, ISO-pretreated rats had increased PR and ventricular repolarization time (QT) and heterogeneity (Tp-Te). Relative to clean air, PM2.5 further prolonged PR-interval and decreased systolic BP during inhalation exposure; increased tidal volume, expiratory time, heart rate variability (HRV) parameters of parasympathetic tone and atrioventricular block arrhythmias over the hours post-exposure; increased pulmonary neutrophils, macrophages and total antioxidant status one day postexposure; and decreased pulmonary glutathione peroxidase 8 weeks after exposure, with all effects occurring exclusively in ISO-pretreated rats but not saline-pretreated rats. Ultimately, our findings indicate that cardiomyopathy confers susceptibility to the oxidative, inflammatory, ventilatory, autonomic and arrhythmogenic effects of acute PM2.5 inhalation.


英文关键词Air pollution;arrhythmia;autonomic;cardiovascular;electrocardiography;heart rate variability;particulate matter;rats
语种英语
WOS记录号WOS:000348142300002
来源期刊INHALATION TOXICOLOGY
来源机构美国环保署
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/59922
作者单位1.Univ N Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC USA;
2.US EPA, Environm Publ Hlth Div, NHEERL, Res Triangle Pk, NC 27711 USA;
3.Harvard Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Environm Hlth, Boston, MA 02115 USA;
4.US EPA, Off Res & Dev, Res Triangle Pk, NC 27711 USA
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Carll, Alex P.,Haykal-Coates, Najwa,Winsett, Darrell W.,et al. Cardiomyopathy confers susceptibility to particulate matter-induced oxidative stress, vagal dominance, arrhythmia and pulmonary inflammation in heart failure-prone rats[J]. 美国环保署,2015,27(2):100-112.
APA Carll, Alex P..,Haykal-Coates, Najwa.,Winsett, Darrell W..,Hazari, Mehdi S..,Ledbetter, Allen D..,...&Farraj, Aimen K..(2015).Cardiomyopathy confers susceptibility to particulate matter-induced oxidative stress, vagal dominance, arrhythmia and pulmonary inflammation in heart failure-prone rats.INHALATION TOXICOLOGY,27(2),100-112.
MLA Carll, Alex P.,et al."Cardiomyopathy confers susceptibility to particulate matter-induced oxidative stress, vagal dominance, arrhythmia and pulmonary inflammation in heart failure-prone rats".INHALATION TOXICOLOGY 27.2(2015):100-112.
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