Science Inventory

NOVEL MARKERS OF AIR POLLUTION-INDUCED VASCULAR TOXICITY

Impact/Purpose:

Over the past decade, it has become clear that air pollution has an important impact on cardiovascular disease, especially on those outcomes where atherosclerosis, an inflammatory disease of arteries, plays a significant role. We have been developing a model over the past few years focused on a molecular pathway that may well link both chronic growth and development of atherosclerotic plaques, as well as the eventual destabilization and rupture, which is the precipitating event in infarction, stroke, and aneurysm. This pathway relates to the regulation of vascular gelatinases via induction by oxidatively modified lipids.

Several markers of atherosclerosis have been investigated in humans exposed under controlled conditions to particulate matter (PM), ozone (03), or diesel exhaust (DE). These include lL-6. C-reactive protein (CRP). and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), among others. Many of these markers have good specificity with chronic aerial inflammatOry disease but are otherwise uncharacterized for acute exposure (0 airborne pollutants. That is, there is no a priori reason to assume that pollutants act through these markers, especially acutely.

Description:

The results of this project should be a handful of biological markers that can be subsequently used to: 1) identify susceptible individuals, 2) identify causal components of the complex air pollution mixture, and 3) better understand the biological mechanisms involved in air pollution-induced cardiovascular toxicity.

Record Details:

Record Type:PROJECT( ABSTRACT )
Start Date:11/01/2008
Completion Date:10/31/2011
Record ID: 202934