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Air pollution exposure and telomere length in highly exposed subjects in Beijing, China: a repeated-measure study

Authors :
John P. McCracken
Yue Yu
Umakanth Avula
Andrea A. Baccarelli
Yinan Zheng
Francesco Barretta
Barbara Marinelli
Lifang Hou
Joel Schwartz
Anaite Diaz
Sheng Wang
Xiao Zhang
Pier Alberto Bertazzi
Mirjam Hoxha
Chang Dou
Source :
Environment International, Vol 48, Iss, Pp 71-77 (2012)
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Background: Ambient particulate matter (PM) exposure has been associated with short- and long-term effects on cardiovascular disease (CVD). Telomere length (TL) is a biomarker of CVD risk that is modified by inflammation and oxidative stress, two key pathways for PM effects. Whether PM exposure modifies TL is largely unexplored. Objectives: To investigate effects of PM on blood TL in a highly-exposed population. Methods: We measured blood TL in 120 blood samples from truck drivers and 120 blood samples from office workers in Beijing, China. We measured personal PM2.5 and Elemental Carbon (EC, a tracer of traffic particles) using light-weight monitors. Ambient PM10 was obtained from local monitoring stations. We used covariate-adjusted regression models to estimate percent changes in TL per an interquartile-range increase in exposure. Results: Covariate-adjusted TL was higher in drivers (mean=0.87, 95%CI: 0.74; 1.03) than in office workers (mean=0.79, 95%CI: 0.67; 0.93; p=0.001). In all participants combined, TL increased in association with personal PM2.5 (+5.2%, 95%CI: 1.5; 9.1; p=0.007), personal EC (+4.9%, 95%CI: 1.2; 8.8; p=0.01), and ambient PM10 (+7.7%, 95%CI: 3.7; 11.9; p

Details

ISSN :
18736750
Volume :
48
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Environment international
Accession number :
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