Assessment of vascular function in Mexican women exposed to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from wood smoke
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The use of solid fuels for cooking and heating is likely to be the largest source of indoor air pollution on a global scale; these fuels emit substantial amounts of toxic pollutants such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) when used in simple cooking stoves (such as open three-stone fires). Moreover, indoor air pollution from biomass fuels is considered an important risk factor for human health. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between exposure to PAHs from wood smoke and vascular dysfunction; in a group of Mexican women that use biomass combustion as their main energy source inside their homes. We used 1-hydroxypyrene (1-OHP) as an exposure biomarker to PAHs and it was assessed using high performance liquid chromatography. The endothelium-dependent vasodilation was assessed through a vascular reactivity compression test performed with a pneumatic cuff under visualization of the brachial artery using high resolution ultrasonography (HRU). Assessment of the carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT) was used as an atherosclerosis biomarker (also assessed using HRU); and clinical parameters such as anthropometry, blood pressure, glucose, triglycerides, total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, among others were also evaluated. The mean concentration of urinary 1-OHP found in exposed women was 0.46±0.32μmol/mol Cr (range: 0.086-1.23μmol/mol Cr). Moreover, vascular dysfunction (diminished endothelium dependent vasodilation) was found in 45%25 of the women participating in the study. Association between vascular function and 1-OHP levels was found to be significant through a logistic regression analysis (p=0.034; r2=0.1329). Furthermore, no association between CIMT and clinical parameters, urinary 1-OHP levels or vascular dysfunction was found. Therefore, with the information obtained in this study, we advocate for the need to implement programs to reduce the risk of exposure to PAHs in communities that use biomass fuels as a main energy source. © 2015 Elsevier B.V.
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1-Hydroxypyrene; Biomass combustion; Indoor air pollution; Mexico; Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons; Vascular function 1 hydroxypyrene; glucose; low density lipoprotein cholesterol; polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon; triacylglycerol; 1-hydroxypyrene; creatinine; polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon; pyrene derivative; smoke; adult; aged; anthropometry; arterial wall thickness; Article; biomass; blood pressure measurement; blood vessel function; cholesterol blood level; combustion; echography; environmental exposure; female; glucose blood level; heating; high performance liquid chromatography; human; indoor air pollution; Mexican; pollution monitoring; priority journal; smoke; triacylglycerol blood level; urine level; wood smoke; adverse effects; analysis; brachial artery; cross-sectional study; drug effects; Mexico; middle aged; pathophysiology; smoke; urine; vasodilatation; very elderly; wood; young adult; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Air Pollution, Indoor; Brachial Artery; Creatinine; Cross-Sectional Studies; Female; Humans; Mexico; Middle Aged; Polycyclic Hydrocarbons, Aromatic; Pyrenes; Smoke; Vasodilation; Wood; Young Adult
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