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Article Dans Une Revue Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts Année : 2023

Weight loss and abnormal lung inflammation in mice chronically exposed to secondary organic aerosols

T. Demeautis
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A. Bouyssi
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A. Geloen
J. Menotti
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O. Glehen
G. Devouassoux
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A. Bentaher
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Secondary organic aerosols (SOAs) have emerged recently as a major component of fine particulate matter. Cell culture studies revealed a role for SOAs in cell oxidative stress, toxicity and inflammation and only a few studies investigated short-term SOA exposure in animal models. Here, mice were chronically exposed to naphthalene-derived SOAs for one and two months. Weight monitoring indicated a marked mass loss, especially in females, following chronic exposure to SOAs. Significantly, a cytokine antibody microarray approach revealed SOA-induced abnormal lung inflammation similar to that seen in cigarette smoke-induced chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). This in vivo study testifies to the pathogenic role of sub-chronic SOA exposure on human health.
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hal-04027433 , version 1 (13-03-2023)

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T. Demeautis, A. Bouyssi, A. Geloen, C. George, J. Menotti, et al.. Weight loss and abnormal lung inflammation in mice chronically exposed to secondary organic aerosols. Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts, 2023, 25 (3), pp.382-388. ⟨10.1039/d2em00423b⟩. ⟨hal-04027433⟩
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