Acute particulate matter exposure diminishes executive cognitive functioning after four hours regardless of inhalation pathway

IF 15.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Nature Communications Pub Date : 2025-02-06 DOI:10.1038/s41467-025-56508-3
Thomas Faherty, Jane E. Raymond, Gordon McFiggans, Francis D. Pope
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Recent evidence suggests short-term exposure to particulate matter (PM) air pollution can impact brain function after a delay period. It is unknown whether effects are predominantly due to the olfactory or lung-brain pathways. In this study 26 adults (Mage = 27.7, SDage = 10.6) participated in four conditions. They were exposed to either high PM concentrations or clean air for one hour, using normal inhalation or restricted nasal inhalation and olfaction with a nose clip. Participants completed four cognitive tests before and four hours after exposure, assessing working memory, selective attention, emotion expression discrimination, and psychomotor vigilance. Results showed significant reductions in selective attention and emotion expression discrimination after enhanced PM versus clean air exposure. Air quality did not significantly impact psychomotor vigilance or working memory performance. Inhalation method did not significantly mediate effects, suggesting that short-term PM pollution affects cognitive function through lung-brain mechanisms, either directly or indirectly.

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无论吸入途径如何,急性颗粒物暴露四小时后都会降低执行认知功能
最近的证据表明,短期暴露于颗粒物(PM)空气污染中会在一段延迟期后影响大脑功能。目前尚不清楚这种影响主要是由嗅觉还是肺-脑通路引起的。在这项研究中,26名成年人(年龄= 27.7,年龄= 10.6)参与了四种情况。他们暴露在高浓度PM或清洁空气中一小时,使用正常吸入或限制鼻腔吸入和鼻夹嗅觉。参与者在接触前和接触后四小时完成了四项认知测试,评估工作记忆、选择性注意、情绪表达辨别和精神运动警觉性。结果显示,与清洁空气暴露相比,增强PM暴露显著降低了选择性注意和情绪表达歧视。空气质量对精神运动警觉性或工作记忆表现没有显著影响。吸入法没有显著调节作用,表明短期PM污染通过肺-脑机制直接或间接影响认知功能。
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