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Long-term Air Pollution Exposure Is Associated with Neuroinflammation, an Altered Innate Immune Response, Disruption of the Blood-Brain Barrier, Ultrafine Particulate Deposition, and Accumulation of Amyloid β-42 and α-Synuclein in Children and Young Adults

Authors :
Norma Osnaya
Diane M. Brooks
Raquel Garcia
Lou Herritt
Carlos Henríquez-Roldán
Angélica González-Maciel
Ida M. Stone
Rafael Reynoso-Robles
Rafael Villarreal-Calderon
Ricardo Torres-Jardón
Anna C. Solt
Bryan Nuse
Ricardo Delgado-Chávez
Lilian Calderón-Garcidueñas
William Reed
Source :
Toxicologic Pathology. 36:289-310
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2008.

Abstract

Air pollution is a serious environmental problem. We investigated whether residency in cities with high air pollution is associated with neuroinflammation/neurodegeneration in healthy children and young adults who died suddenly. We measured mRNA cyclooxygenase-2, interleukin-1β, and CD14 in target brain regions from low (n = 12) or highly exposed residents (n = 35) aged 25.1 ± 1.5 years. Upregulation of cyclooxygenase-2, interleukin-1β, and CD14 in olfactory bulb, frontal cortex, substantia nigrae and vagus nerves; disruption of the blood-brain barrier; endothelial activation, oxidative stress, and inflammatory cell trafficking were seen in highly exposed subjects. Amyloid β42 (Aβ42) immunoreactivity was observed in 58.8% of apolipoprotein E (APOE) 3/3 < 25 y, and 100% of the APOE 4 subjects, whereas α-synuclein was seen in 23.5% of < 25 y subjects. Particulate material (PM) was seen in olfactory bulb neurons, and PM < 100 nm were observed in intraluminal erythrocytes from lung, frontal, and trigeminal ganglia capillaries. Exposure to air pollution causes neuroinflammation, an altered brain innate immune response, and accumulation of Aβ42 and α-synuclein starting in childhood. Exposure to air pollution should be considered a risk factor for Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases, and carriers of the APOE 4 allele could have a higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease if they reside in a polluted environment.

Details

ISSN :
15331601 and 01926233
Volume :
36
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Toxicologic Pathology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b3692f51d3ecd1aebc46dbec8391ede8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/0192623307313011