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Health effects of a subway environment in healthy volunteers.

A Klepczyńska Nyström1, M Svartengren, J Grunewald, C Pousette, I Rödin, A Lundin, C M Sköld, A Eklund, B-M Larsson.   

Abstract

Environmental particle exposure, often estimated as the particulate mass of particles with a diameter <10 microm, <2.5 microm or <1 microm (PM(10), PM(2.5) or PM(1)), is known to have a negative impact on the health of the population. Little is known about how the size and origin of particles influence the effects. We have previously shown that exposure to a road tunnel environment causes a cellular inflammatory response in the airways of healthy individuals. In the present study, our aim was to investigate potential airway health effects from exposure to a subway environment. 20 healthy volunteers were exposed to a subway and a control environment for 2 h, followed by measurements of lung function and the inflammatory response in the lower airways (bronchoscopy) and in the peripheral blood. No cellular response was found in the airways after exposure to the subway environment. In the blood, we found a statistically significant increase in fibrinogen and regulatory T-cells expressing CD4/CD25/FOXP3. Subway and road tunnel environments have similar levels of PM(10) and PM(2.5), whilst the concentrations of ultrafine particles, nitrogen monoxide and dioxide are lower in the subway. Although no cellular response was detected, the findings indicate a biological response to the subway environment. Our studies show that using gravimetric estimates of ambient particulate air pollution alone may have clear limitations in health-risk assessment.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20032018     DOI: 10.1183/09031936.00099909

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Respir J        ISSN: 0903-1936            Impact factor:   16.671


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2.  Commuting mode and pulmonary function in Shanghai, China.

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3.  Asthmatics exhibit altered oxylipin profiles compared to healthy individuals after subway air exposure.

Authors:  Susanna L Lundström; Bettina Levänen; Malin Nording; Anna Klepczynska-Nyström; Magnus Sköld; Jesper Z Haeggström; Johan Grunewald; Magnus Svartengren; Bruce D Hammock; Britt-Marie Larsson; Anders Eklund; Åsa M Wheelock; Craig E Wheelock
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2011-08-29       Impact factor: 3.240

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Review 5.  Environmental and Health Effects of Ventilation in Subway Stations: A Literature Review.

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9.  Socioeconomic status is associated with reduced lung function in China: an analysis from a large cross-sectional study in Shanghai.

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10.  PM2.5 on the London Underground.

Authors:  J D Smith; B M Barratt; G W Fuller; F J Kelly; M Loxham; E Nicolosi; M Priestman; A H Tremper; D C Green
Journal:  Environ Int       Date:  2019-11-28       Impact factor: 9.621

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