pH in exhaled breath condensate and nasal lavage as a biomarker of air pollution-related inflammation in street traffic-controllers and office-workers

OBJECTIVE: To utilize low-cost and simple methods to assess airway and lung inflammation biomarkers relatedto air pollution.METHODS: A total of 87 male, non-smorking, healthy subjects working as street traffic-controllers or office-workers were examined to determine carbon monoxide in ixhaled breath...

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Autores: Lima, Thamires Marques de, Kazama, Cristiane Mayumi, Koczulla, Andreas Rembert Koczulla Rembert, Hiemstra, Pieter S., Macchione, Mariangela, Fernandes, Ana Luisa Godoy, Santos, Ubiratan de Paula, Bueno-Garcia, Maria Lucia, Zanetta, Dirce Maria, André, Carmen Diva Sadiva de, Saldiva, Paulo Hilario Nascimento, Nakagawa, Naomi Kondo
Formato: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2013
País:Brasil
Recursos:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Repositorio:Clinics
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:revistas.usp.br:article/77290
Acesso em linha:https://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/77290
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palavra-chave:Exhaled Breath Condensate
Nasal Lavage Fluid
Air Pollution
Airway Inflammation.
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Resumo:OBJECTIVE: To utilize low-cost and simple methods to assess airway and lung inflammation biomarkers relatedto air pollution.METHODS: A total of 87 male, non-smorking, healthy subjects working as street traffic-controllers or office-workers were examined to determine carbon monoxide in ixhaled breath and to measure the pH in nasal lavage fluid and exhaled breath condensate. Air pollution exposure was measured by particulate matter concentration, and data were obtained from fixed monitoring stations (8-h work intervals per day, during the 5 consecutive days prior to the study).RESULTS: Exhaled carbon monoxide was two-fold greater in traffic-controllers than in office-workers. The mean pH values were 8.12 in exhaled breath condensate and 7.99 in nasal lavage fluid in office-workers; these values concentrations in both substrates, however, Il-aB and IL-8 were elevated in nasal lavage fluid compared with exhaled breath condensate. The particulate matter concentration weas greater at the workplace of traffic-controllers compared with that of office-workers.CONCLUSION: The pH values of nasal lavage fluid and exhaled breath condensate are important, robust, easy to measure and reproducible biomarkers that can be used to monitor occupational exposure to air pollution. Additionally, traffic-controllers are at an increased risk of airway and lung inflammation during their occupational activities compared with office-workers.