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Publications Details for Grant Number R832417C003

Biological Assessment of the Toxicity of PM and PM Components

RFA: Particulate Matter Research Centers (2004)

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Abstract Particulate matter triggers ventricular arrhythmias via carotid body/autonomic dysfunction in a murine model of cardiomyopathy. None Lang G, Goonewardena SN, Wang T, Moreno-Vinasco L, Huang Y, Svensson EC, Natarajan V, Breysse P, Geyh A, Samet JM, Peng YJ, Lussier Y, Prabakhar N, Garcia JG Lang G, Goonewardena SN, Wang T, Moreno-Vinasco L, Huang Y, Svensson EC, Natarajan V, Breysse P, Geyh A, Samet JM, Peng YJ, Lussier Y, Prabakhar N, Garcia JG. Particulate matter triggers ventricular arrhythmias via carotid body/autonomic dysfunction in a murine model of cardiomyopathy. Journal of Investigative Medicine 2009;57(3):546. R832417 (Final)
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Abstract Particulate matter triggers ventricular arrhythmias and gene dysregulation in a murine model of cardiomyopathy. None Moreno-Vinasco L, Lang G, Wang T, Goonewardena S, Huang Y, Svensson E, Natarajan V, Breysse P, Geyh A, Peng F, Samet J, Lussier Y, Prabakhar N, Garcia JGN Moreno-Vinasco L, Lang G, Wang T, Goonewardena S, Huang Y, Svensson E, Natarajan V, Breysse P, Geyh A, Peng F, Samet J, Lussier Y, Prabakhar N, Garcia JGN. Particulate matter triggers ventricular arrhythmias and gene dysregulation in a murine model of cardiomyopathy. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 2009;179:A3144. R832417 (Final)
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Abstract Particulate matter (PM)-mediated human lung endothelial cell barrier dysfunction involves oxidative stress, MLCK activation, and tight junction protein degradation. None Wang T, Wang, L, Moreno-Vinasco L, Samet JM, Geyh AS, Breysse PN, Natarajan V, Garcia JGN Wang T, Wang, L, Moreno-Vinasco L, Samet JM, Geyh AS, Breysse PN, Natarajan V, Garcia JGN. Particulate matter (PM)-mediated human lung endothelial cell barrier dysfunction involves oxidative stress, MLCK activation, and tight junction protein degradation. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 2009;179:A3169. R832417 (Final)
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Abstract Particulate matter (PM)-mediated human lung endothelial cell barrier dysfunction involves oxidative stress, MLCK activation, and tight junction protein degradation. None Wang T, Wang, L, Moreno-Vinasco L, Samet JM, Geyh AS, Breysse PN, Natarajan V, Garcia JGN Wang T, Wang, L, Moreno-Vinasco L, Samet JM, Geyh AS, Breysse PN, Natarajan V, Garcia JGN. Particulate matter (PM)-mediated human lung endothelial cell barrier dysfunction involves oxidative stress, MLCK activation, and tight junction protein degradation. Journal of Investigative Medicine 2009;57(3):552. R832417 (Final)
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Journal Article Murine lung responses to ambient particulate matter: genomic analysis and influence on airway hyperresponsiveness. None Wang T, Moreno-Vinasco L, Huang Y, Lang GD, Linares JD, Goonewarena SN, Grabavoy A, Samet JM, Geyh AS, Breysse PN, Lussier YA, Natarajan V, Garcia JGN Wang T, Moreno-Vinasco L, Huang Y, Lang GD, Linares JD, Goonewardena SN, Grabavoy A, Samet JM, Geyh AS, Breysse PN, Lussier YA, Natarajan V, Garcia JGN. Murine lung responses to ambient particulate matter: genomic analysis and influence on airway hyperresponsiveness. Environmental Health Perspectives 2008;116(11):1500-1508. R832417 (2008)
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Journal Article Particulate matter disrupts human lung endothelial barrier integrity via ROS- and p38 MAPK-dependent pathways. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Wang T, Chiang ET, Moreno-Vinasco L, Lang GD, Pendyala S, Samet JM, Geyh AS, Breysse PN, Chillrud SN, Natarajan V, Garcia JGN Wang T, Chiang ET, Moreno-Vinasco L, Lang GD, Pendyala S, Samet JM, Geyh AS, Breysse PN, Chillrud SN, Natarajan V, Garcia JGN. Particulate matter disrupts human lung endothelial barrier integrity via ROS-and p38 MAPK-dependent pathways. American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology 2010;42(4):442-449. R832417 (Final)
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Journal Article Hydrogen sulfide attenuates particulate matter-induced human lung endothelial barrier disruption via combined ROS scavenging and Akt activation. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Wang T, Wang L, Zaidi SR, Sammani S, Siegler J, Moreno-Vinasco L, Mathew B, Natarajan V, Garcia JG Wang T, Wang L, Zaidi SR, Sammani S, Siegler J, Moreno-Vinasco L, Mathew B, Natarajan V, Garcia JG. Hydrogen sulfide attenuates particulate matter-induced human lung endothelial barrier disruption via combined reactive oxygen species scavenging and Akt activation. American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology 2012;47(4):491-496. R832417 (Final)
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Journal Article Regulation of COX-2 expression and IL-6 release by particulate matter in airway epithelial cells. None Zhao Y, Usatyuk PV, Gorshkova IA, He D, Wang T, Moreno-Vinasco L, Geyh AS, Breysse PN, Samet JM, Spannhake EW, Garcia JGN, Natarajan V Zhao Y, Usatyuk PV, Gorshkova IA, He D, Wang T, Moreno-Vinasco L, Geyh AS, Breysse PN, Samet JM, Spannhake EW, Garcia JGN, Natarajan V. Regulation of COX-2 expression and IL-6 release by particulate matter in airway epithelial cells. American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology 2009;40(1):19-30. R832417 (2008)
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Presentation Biological effect of PM exposure in a susceptible murine strain. None Moreno L, Grabavoy A, Goonewardena S, Sammani S, Natarajan V, Breysee P, Geyh A, Samet JM, Garcia JGN Moreno L, Grabavoy A, Goonewardena S, Sammani S, Natarajan V, Breysee P, Geyh A, Samet JM, Garcia JGN. Biological effect of PM exposure in a susceptible murine strain. Presented at The Role of Air Pollutants in Cardiovascular Disease, EPA Science To Achieve Results (STAR) Progress Review Workshop, Research Triangle Park, NC, October 12-13, 2006. R832417C001 (2008)
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Presentation Particulate matter exacerbates respiratory and cardiac arrhythmias in cardiomyopathic mice via heightened carotid body sensitivity. None Moreno-Vinasco L, Lang G, Wang T, Huang T, Goonewardena S, Svensson E, Natarajan V, Breysse P, Samet J, Peng Y, Lussier Y, Prabakhar N, Garcia JGN Moreno-Vinasco L, Lang G, Wang T, Huang T, Goonewardena S, Svensson E, Natarajan V, Breysse P, Samet J, Peng Y, Lussier Y, Prabakhar N, Garcia JGN. Particulate matter exacerbates respiratory and cardiac arrhythmias in cardiomyopathic mice via heightened carotid body sensitivity. Presented at the American Association for Aerosol Research (AAAR) 2010 Specialty Conference, San Diego, CA, March 22-26, 2010. R832417 (Final)
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Presentation Airway asthmatic inflammation and asthma gene dysregulation by airborne particulate matter in phoenix AZ and Sacramento CA: a comparison study. None Wang T, Moreno-Vinasco L, Joson L, Lang GD, Samet JM, Rule AM, Ramos-Bonilla JP, Mihalic JN, Polyak L, Geyh AS, Breysse PN, Natarajan V, Garcia JGN Wang T, Moreno-Vinasco L, Joson L, Lang GD, Samet JM, Rule AM, Ramos-Bonilla JP, Mihalic JN, Polyak L, Geyh AS, Breysse PN, Natarajan V, Garcia JGN. Airway asthmatic inflammation and asthma gene dysregulation by airborne particulate matter in phoenix AZ and Sacramento CA:a comparison study. Poster presented at the American Association for Aerosol Research (AAAR) 2010 Specialty Conference, San Diego, CA, March 22-26, 2010. R832417 (Final)
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Presentation The protective role of hydrogen sulfide in attenuating particulate matter-induced endothelial barrier disruption. None Wang T, Moreno-Vinasco L, Lang GD, Zaidi SR, Wang L, Natarajan V, Garcia JGN Wang T, Moreno-Vinasco L, Lang GD, Zaidi SR, Wang L, Natarajan V, Garcia JGN. The protective role of hydrogen sulfide in attenuating particulate matter-induced endothelial barrier disruption. Poster presented at the American Association for Aerosol Research (AAAR) 2010 Specialty Conference, San Diego, CA, March 22-26, 2010. R832417 (Final)
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