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Investigation of inflammation inducing substances in PM2.5 particles by an elimination method using thermal decomposition
Authors:Miao He  Takamichi Ichinose  Tomohiro Ito  Akira Toriba  Seiichi Yoshida  Sadakane Kaori  Masataka Nishikawa  Guifan Sun  Takayuki Shibamoto
Abstract:The substances associated with PM2.5‐induced inflammatory response were investigated using an elimination method. PM2.5 were heated at temperatures of 120, 250, and 360°C. The results demonstrated microbial substances such as LPS and b‐glucan, and chemicals including BaP, 1,2‐NQ, and 9,10‐PQ were reduced drastically in PM2.5 heated at 120°C. On the other hand, DBA, 7,12‐BAQ, and BaP‐1,6‐Q were not noticeably reduced. Most of these substances had disappeared in PM2.5 heated at 250°C and 360°C. Metals (eg, Fe, Cu, Cr, Ni) in PM2.5 exhibited a slight thermo‐dependent increase. RAW264.7 macrophages with or without NAC were exposed to unheated PM2.5, oxidative stress‐related and unrelated inflammatory responses were induced. PM2.5‐induced lung inflammation in mice is caused mainly by thermo‐sensitive substances (LPS, b‐glucan, BaP, 1,2‐NQ, 9,10‐PQ, etc.). Also, a slight involvement of thermo‐resistant substances (DBA, 7,12‐BAQ, BaP‐1,6‐Q, etc.) and transition metals was observed. The thermal decomposition method could assist to evaluate the PM2.5‐induded lung inflammation.
Keywords:lung inflammation  metals  PAHQs  PM2.5  thermal decomposition
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