Literature DB >> 15138057

Respiratory allergy adjuvant and inflammatory effects of urban ambient particles.

Erik Dybing1, Torun Løvdal, Ragna Bogen Hetland, Martinus Løvik, Per E Schwarze.   

Abstract

PM(10) and PM(2.5) fractions were collected by high-volume cascade impactors during 4-week periods in spring, summer and winter seasons in Amsterdam, Lodz, Oslo and Rome and at a Dutch seaside site. The samples were screened for respiratory allergy potential with the mouse popliteal lymph node (PLN) and the ELISA-based IgE antibody assays. For inflammatory screening, release of the cytokine macrophage inflammatory protein-2 (MIP-2) from primary rat type 2 cells was determined. Most fractions gave an increase in the lymph node response with the model allergen ovalbumin indicating adjuvant activity. Some of the coarse fractions gave a lymph node response even in the absence of ovalbumin, caused probably by non-specific inflammation. With the exception of a few of the coarse fractions, all ambient fractions increased the production of specific IgE. Fine particles had stronger adjuvant effect than coarse particles. A significant increase in the allergen specific IgG2a response was observed for the fine and some of the coarse fractions, indicating a non-allergic Th1 response. No consistent differences in adjuvant effects between the locations were observed. Particle samples collected in the different European cities differed in their potency to induce MIP-2 in type 2 cells. Coarse fractions of the urban particles samples, as well as the coarse fraction collected at the seaside, were more potent than the fine fractions to induce MIP-2. With respect to seasonal variations, the coarse fractions collected in summer seemed to be the most potent.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15138057     DOI: 10.1016/j.tox.2004.02.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicology        ISSN: 0300-483X            Impact factor:   4.221


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3.  Histological and immunohistochemical study of the effect of gold nanoparticles on the brain of adult male albino rat.

Authors:  Ezzat Abd El Aziz El-Drieny; Naglaa Ibrahim Sarhan; Naglaa Ahmed Bayomy; Said Abd Elmajied Elsherbeni; Rania Momtaz; Hossam El-Din Mohamed
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4.  Cytokine release from alveolar macrophages exposed to ambient particulate matter: heterogeneity in relation to size, city and season.

Authors:  Ragna B Hetland; Flemming R Cassee; Marit Låg; Magne Refsnes; Erik Dybing; Per E Schwarze
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