Title of article :
Oxidative stress risk analysis for exposure to diesel exhaust particle-induced reactive oxygen species
Author/Authors :
Chia-Pin Chio، نويسنده , , Szu-Chieh Chen، نويسنده , , Kuo-Chih Chiang، نويسنده , , Wei-Chun Chou، نويسنده , , Chung-Min Liao، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
15
From page :
113
To page :
127
Abstract :
We constructed a probabilistic risk-based framework to assess the human oxidative stress (OS) risk from diesel exhaust particle (DEP)-induced reactive oxygen species. A human respiratory tract model was used to estimate DEP concentration and cumulative doses in lung regions for three occupational groupings (driver, homeworker and student) in northern, central, and southern Taiwan. Dose–response profiles were reconstructed in terms of the specific ratio of the reduced and oxidized forms of glutathione (GSH/GSSG ratio) for the human macrophage cell (THP-1) and human bronchial epithelial cell (BEAS-2B). The highest estimated median daily cumulative dose of DEP with 95% CI was for driver in northern Taiwan (DEP2.5: 0.716 (0.443−1.197) mg and DEP0.18: 0.584 (0.417−0.822) mg), significantly higher than that of the other settings. The driver in northern Taiwan setting had the highest cumulative dose–response calculated over a 2-year exposure period: 0.57 (0.41–0.76) and 0.70 (0.53–0.87) for DEP2.5 and 0.40 (0.25−0.70) and 0.47 (0.34−0.80) for DEP0.18, respectively, in THP-1 and BEAS-2B cells. Our results implicate that potential risks of OS from above-critical exposure to DEP2.5 in all settings are found, whereas from DEP0.18 in the driver in northern Taiwan setting is also alarming.
Keywords :
Diesel exhaust particle , reactive oxygen species , oxidative stress , Human respiratory tract , Probabilistic risk assessment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Record number :
981118
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