| Literature DB >> 23742058 |
Jon Unosson, Anders Blomberg, Thomas Sandström, Ala Muala, Christoffer Boman, Robin Nyström, Roger Westerholm, Nicholas L Mills, David E Newby, Jeremy P Langrish, Jenny A Bosson.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Emissions from biomass combustion are a major source of indoor and outdoor air pollution, and are estimated to cause millions of premature deaths worldwide annually. Whilst adverse respiratory health effects of biomass exposure are well established, less is known about its effects on the cardiovascular system. In this study we assessed the effect of exposure to wood smoke on heart rate, blood pressure, central arterial stiffness and heart rate variability in otherwise healthy persons.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23742058 PMCID: PMC3685524 DOI: 10.1186/1743-8977-10-20
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Part Fibre Toxicol ISSN: 1743-8977 Impact factor: 9.400
Subject characteristics. Median values with inter quartile range or %
| 26 (24-27) | |
| Males: 8 (57%) | |
| Females: 6 (43%) | |
| 174 (166-182) | |
| 74 (65-88) | |
| 24 (22-29) | |
| 5.3 (4.3-6.5) | |
| 4.0 (3.3-4.9) |
Baseline haemodynamics and heart rate variability
| 126.1±3.7 | 126.1±5.1 | |
| 69.1±2.0 | 69.8±2.3 | |
| 73.6±4.2 | 69.6±3.2 | |
| 6.0±0.17 | 5.9±0.19 | |
| −4.1±2.9 | −7.0±2.6 | |
| 73.9 (34.4-123.3) | 87.7 (65.2-109.9) | |
| 46.0 (20.6-65.1) | 62.8 (35.9-80.5) | |
| 23.7 (1.9-42.0) | 35.0 (13.6-46.2) | |
| 14.4 (9.6-21.4) | 19.9 (16.1-23.2) | |
| 26.5 (14.3-40.6) | 29.2 (13.2-50.6) | |
| 72.5 (57.1-79.9) | 69.2 (47.3-84.4) | |
| 0.37 (0.17-0.71) | 0.43 (0.12-1.08) |
Data expressed as mean ± SEM or median with inter quartile range. SDNN standard deviation of successive NN intervals, RMSSD root-mean square of successive NN interval differences; HFn high frequency components expressed as normalised units, LFn low frequency components expressed as normalised units, HF/LF high frequency/low frequency. There were no significant differences in any parameter pre exposure (p>0.05 for all). Values for heart rate, blood pressure and arterial stiffness from paired Student’s t-test and values for heart rate variability from Wilcoxon signed rank test.
Figure 1Vascular parameters 10-60 minutes after exposure. Compared to filtered air, wood smoke exposure increased heart rate (p = 0.008), pulse wave velocity (p = 0.005), augmentation index (p < 0.001) and augmentation pressure (p = 0.004), but no effect was seen on brachial systolic (p = 0.858) or diastolic (p = 0.213) blood pressure. All data expressed as mean ± standard error of the mean and P-values from 2-way ANOVA with repeated measures.
Figure 2Heart rate variability recordings in 10 min intervals 0-60 minutes post exposure. Compared to filtered air, wood smoke exposure decreased the HF domain (p = 0.009), and a small decrease was seen in the LF domain (p = 0.086). All the time domain recordings were reduced following wood smoke exposure as compared to filtered air; SDNN (p = 0.003), RMSSD (p < 0.001) and pNN50 (p < 0.001). All data expressed as mean ± standard error of the mean and P-values from 2-way ANOVA with repeated measures.
Wood smoke exposure characteristics
| PM1 mass conc. (TEOM) | μg/m3 | 314 | 38** | 356*** | 232*** | 200-400 |
| PM1 mass conc. (filter) | μg/m3 | 294 | 36 | 351 | 246 | |
| CO | ppm | 25 | 6 | 35*** | 16*** | 10-40 |
| NOx | ppm | 0.41 | 0.12 | 0.65*** | 0.26*** | 0.2-0.7 |
| EC/TC (elemental/total carbon) | | 0.72 | 0.08 | 0.84 | 0.57 | |
| Organic fraction of total PM1**** | % | 24 | 8.0 | 40 | 16 | |
| Soot fraction of total PM1***** | % | 38 | 9.9 | 53 | 28 | |
| PAH - PM associated (from filter) | μg/m3 | 0.78 | 0.56 | 1.94 | 0.18 | |
| PAH - semi-volatile (from PUF) | μg/m3 | 0.28 | 0.12 | 0.53 | 0.14 |
* Typical variation interval during an exposure for the continuous measurements.
** Standard deviation of the average TEOM data from each exposure.
*** Max and min of the average from each exposure.
**** Estimated based on the OC analysis and TEOM (assuming OC*1.8 in total organic PM weight).
***** Estimated based on the EC analysis and TEOM (assuming EC*1.1 in total soot PM weight).