Acute and Chronic Health Impact of Fine Particulate Matter Constituents

IF 6.4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Current Pollution Reports Pub Date : 2024-06-21 DOI:10.1007/s40726-024-00315-9
Fuchao Wang, Cong Liu
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Abstract

Purpose of Review

Ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is a complex mixture of various toxic constituents. Compared with abundance of studies on PM2.5 total mass, limited evidence is available on the health effects of PM2.5 constituents on human health outcomes. The purpose of this review is to summarize recent publications over five years on the short-term and long-term health effects of PM2.5 constituents on human mortality, morbidity, and subclinical biomarkers.

Recent Findings

PM2.5 constituents mainly include organic carbon (OC), black carbon (BC), sulfate (SO42−), nitrate (NO3), ammonia (NH4+), and heavy metals, all of which were significantly associated with various mortality and morbidity. Exposure to BC, OC, NO3, SO42−, and NH4+ mainly affected mortality and morbidity from cardiovascular diseases and respiratory diseases and might influence subclinical markers such as blood pressure and serum cytokines. NO3, OC, and BC were reported to be associated with increased risk of diabetes, cancer, and infant mortality.

Summary

This review systematically summarized the study evidence on the effects of the constituents of PM2.5 on population health in recent years. BC, OC, soil dust, NO3, SO42−, and NH4+ were significantly associated with multisystem health outcomes. We found that the majority of studies were investigating the short-term effects, and mainly focusing on mortality and morbidity endpoints, while there were relatively few literatures on subclinical indicators and other endpoints like adverse birth outcomes. Future studies should be supplemented in this area.

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细颗粒物成分对健康的急性和慢性影响
综述目的 大气细颗粒物(PM2.5)是由各种有毒成分组成的复杂混合物。与有关PM2.5总质量的大量研究相比,有关PM2.5成分对人体健康影响的证据有限。最新研究结果PM2.5成分主要包括有机碳(OC)、黑碳(BC)、硫酸盐(SO42-)、硝酸盐(NO3-)、氨(NH4+)和重金属,所有这些成分都与各种死亡率和发病率显著相关。暴露于 BC、OC、NO3-、SO42- 和 NH4+ 主要影响心血管疾病和呼吸系统疾病的死亡率和发病率,并可能影响血压和血清细胞因子等亚临床指标。据报道,NO3-、OC 和 BC 与糖尿病、癌症和婴儿死亡风险的增加有关。摘要本综述系统地总结了近年来有关 PM2.5 成分对人群健康影响的研究证据。BC、OC、土壤尘埃、NO3-、SO42- 和 NH4+ 与多系统健康结果有显著关联。我们发现,大多数研究都在调查短期影响,而且主要集中在死亡率和发病率终点上,而关于亚临床指标和其他终点(如不良出生结局)的文献相对较少。今后应补充这方面的研究。
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Current Pollution Reports Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
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期刊介绍: Current Pollution Reports provides in-depth review articles contributed by international experts on the most significant developments in the field of environmental pollution.By presenting clear, insightful, balanced reviews that emphasize recently published papers of major importance, the journal elucidates current and emerging approaches to identification, characterization, treatment, management of pollutants and much more.
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