Environmental PM2.5-triggered stress responses in digestive diseases

Kezhong Zhang
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Airborne particulate matter in fine and ultrafine ranges (aerodynamic diameter less than 2.5 µm, PM2.5) is a primary air pollutant that poses a serious threat to public health. Accumulating evidence has pointed to a close association between inhalation exposure to PM2.5and increased morbidity and mortality associated with modern human complex diseases. The adverse health effect of inhalation exposure to PM2.5pollutants is systemic, involving multiple organs, different cell types and various molecular mediators. Organelle damages and oxidative stress appear to play a major role in the cytotoxic effects of PM2.5by mediating stress response pathways related to inflammation, metabolic alteration and cell death programmes. The organs or tissues in the digestive tract, such as the liver, pancreas and small intestines, are susceptible to PM2.5exposure. This review underscores PM2.5-induced inflammatory stress responses and their involvement in digestive diseases caused by PM2.5exposure.
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环境 PM2.5 触发的消化系统疾病应激反应
空气中的细颗粒物和超细颗粒物(空气动力学直径小于 2.5 微米,PM2.5)是一种主要的空气污染物,对公众健康构成严重威胁。越来越多的证据表明,吸入 PM2.5 与现代人类复杂疾病的发病率和死亡率增加之间存在密切联系。吸入 PM2.5 污染物对健康的不利影响是系统性的,涉及多个器官、不同类型的细胞和各种分子介质。细胞器损伤和氧化应激似乎在PM2.5的细胞毒性效应中扮演了重要角色,它们介导了与炎症、代谢改变和细胞死亡程序有关的应激反应途径。消化道中的器官或组织,如肝脏、胰腺和小肠,容易受到PM2.5的影响。本综述强调了PM2.5诱导的炎症应激反应及其与PM2.5暴露引起的消化系统疾病的关系。
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