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Air Pollution Particulate Matter Exposure and Chronic Cerebral Hypoperfusion and Measures of White Matter Injury in a Murine Model

Authors :
Kristina Shkirkova
Caleb E. Finch
Constantinos Sioutas
Qinghai Liu
Jiu Chiuan Chen
William J. Mack
Todd E. Morgan
Wendy J. Mack
Michelle Connor
Berislav V. Zlokovic
Mikko T Huuskonen
Arati Patel
Hans Baertsch
Hongqiao Zhang
Axel Montagne
Brian P. Walcott
Robin Babadjouni
Krista Lamorie-Foote
Source :
Environmental Health Perspectives, Liu, Q, Shkirkova, K, Lamorie-Foote, K, Connor, M, Patel, A, Babadjouni, R, Huuskonen, M, Montagne, A, Baertsch, H, Zhang, H, Chen, J-C, Mack, W J, Walcott, B P, V. Zlokovic, B, Sioutas, C, Morgan, T E, Finch, C E & Mack, W J 2021, ' Air Pollution Particulate Matter Exposure and Chronic Cerebral Hypoperfusion and Measures of White Matter Injury in a Murine Model ', Environmental Health Perspectives, vol. 129, no. 8 . https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP8792
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Environmental Health Perspectives, 2021.

Abstract

Exposure to ambient air pollution particulate matter (PM) is associated with increased risk of dementia and accelerated cognitive loss. Vascular contributions to cognitive impairment are well recognized. Chronic cerebral hypoperfusion (CCH) promotes neuroinflammation and blood-brain barrier weakening, which may augment neurotoxic effects of PM.This study examined interactions of nanoscale particulate matter (nPM; fine particulate matter with aerodynamic diameternPM was collected using a particle sampler near a Los Angeles, California, freeway. Mice were exposed to 10 wk of reaerosolized nPM or filtered air (FA) for 150 h. CCH was induced by BCAS surgery. Mice (C57BL/6J males) were randomized to four exposure paradigms:The jointOur data suggest that nPM and CCH contribute to white matter injury in a synergistic manner in a mouse model. Adverse neurological effects may be aggravated in a susceptible population exposed to air pollution. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP8792.

Details

ISSN :
15529924 and 00916765
Volume :
129
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Environmental Health Perspectives
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1fd7671b20646dfdbcf132d74b58b895
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1289/ehp8792