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Adverse effects of exposure to fine particles and ultrafine particles in the environment on different organs of organisms.

Authors :
Zhang, Jianwei
Chen, Zhao
Shan, Dan
Wu, Yang
Zhao, Yue
Li, Chen
Shu, Yue
Linghu, Xiaoyu
Wang, Baiqi
Source :
Journal of Environmental Sciences (Elsevier). Jan2024, Vol. 135, p449-473. 25p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

• Fine particles (FPs) and ultrafine particles (UFPs) have diverse properties. • FPs and UFPs can enter the organism through multiple ways and reach organs. • FPs and UFPs can cause oxidative stress, inflammatory response, and apoptosis. • FPs and UFPs can produce great adverse effects on different organs. Particulate pollution is a global risk factor that seriously threatens human health. Fine particles (FPs) and ultrafine particles (UFPs) have small particle diameters and large specific surface areas, which can easily adsorb metals, microorganisms and other pollutants. FPs and UFPs can enter the human body in multiple ways and can be easily and quickly absorbed by the cells, tissues and organs. In the body, the particles can induce oxidative stress, inflammatory response and apoptosis, furthermore causing great adverse effects. Epidemiological studies mainly take the population as the research object to study the distribution of diseases and health conditions in a specific population and to focus on the identification of influencing factors. However, the mechanism by which a substance harms the health of organisms is mainly demonstrated through toxicological studies. Combining epidemiological studies with toxicological studies will provide a more systematic and comprehensive understanding of the impact of PM on the health of organisms. In this review, the sources, compositions, and morphologies of FPs and UFPs are briefly introduced in the first part. The effects and action mechanisms of exposure to FPs and UFPs on the heart, lungs, brain, liver, spleen, kidneys, pancreas, gastrointestinal tract, joints and reproductive system are systematically summarized. In addition, challenges are further pointed out at the end of the paper. This work provides useful theoretical guidance and a strong experimental foundation for investigating and preventing the adverse effects of FPs and UFPs on human health. [Display omitted] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10010742
Volume :
135
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Environmental Sciences (Elsevier)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
172445890
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jes.2022.08.013