Air Pollutant impacts on the brain and neuroendocrine system with implications for peripheral organs: a perspective.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q4 TOXICOLOGY Inhalation Toxicology Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1080/08958378.2023.2172486
Urmila P Kodavanti, Thomas W Jackson, Andres R Henriquez, Samantha J Snow, Devin I Alewel, Daniel L Costa
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Air pollutants are being increasingly linked to extrapulmonary multi-organ effects. Specifically, recent studies associate air pollutants with brain disorders including psychiatric conditions, neuroinflammation and chronic diseases. Current evidence of the linkages between neuropsychiatric conditions and chronic peripheral immune and metabolic diseases provides insights on the potential role of the neuroendocrine system in mediating neural and systemic effects of inhaled pollutants (reactive particulates and gases). Autonomically-driven stress responses, involving sympathetic-adrenal-medullary and hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axes regulate cellular physiological processes through adrenal-derived hormones and diverse receptor systems. Recent experimental evidence demonstrates the contribution of the very stress system responding to non-chemical stressors, in mediating systemic and neural effects of reactive air pollutants. The assessment of how respiratory encounter of air pollutants induce lung and peripheral responses through brain and neuroendocrine system, and how the impairment of these stress pathways could be linked to chronic diseases will improve understanding of the causes of individual variations in susceptibility and the contribution of habituation/learning and resiliency. This review highlights effects of air pollution in the respiratory tract that impact the brain and neuroendocrine system, including the role of autonomic sensory nervous system in triggering neural stress response, the likely contribution of translocated nano particles or metal components, and biological mediators released systemically in causing effects remote to the respiratory tract. The perspective on the use of systems approaches that incorporate multiple chemical and non-chemical stressors, including environmental, physiological and psychosocial, with the assessment of interactive neural mechanisms and peripheral networks are emphasized.

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空气污染物对大脑和神经内分泌系统的影响及其对周围器官的影响:一个视角。
空气污染物越来越多地与肺外多器官效应联系在一起。具体来说,最近的研究将空气污染物与脑部疾病联系起来,包括精神疾病、神经炎症和慢性疾病。目前关于神经精神疾病与慢性外周免疫和代谢性疾病之间联系的证据,为神经内分泌系统在介导吸入污染物(反应性颗粒和气体)的神经和全身影响方面的潜在作用提供了见解。自主驱动的应激反应,包括交感神经-肾上腺-髓质轴和下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺轴,通过肾上腺源性激素和多种受体系统调节细胞生理过程。最近的实验证据表明,应激系统对非化学应激源的反应,在介导反应性空气污染物的系统和神经效应方面的贡献。评估空气污染物如何通过大脑和神经内分泌系统诱导肺部和外周反应,以及这些应激途径的损伤如何与慢性疾病相关联,将提高对易感性个体差异原因的理解,以及习惯化/学习和恢复力的贡献。本文综述了空气污染在呼吸道中对大脑和神经内分泌系统的影响,包括自主感觉神经系统在触发神经应激反应中的作用,易位纳米颗粒或金属成分的可能贡献,以及系统释放的生物介质在引起远至呼吸道的影响中的作用。强调了结合多种化学和非化学应激源(包括环境、生理和社会心理)以及相互作用神经机制和外围网络评估的系统方法的使用前景。
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Inhalation Toxicology
Inhalation Toxicology 医学-毒理学
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4.10
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4.80%
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38
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Inhalation Toxicology is a peer-reviewed publication providing a key forum for the latest accomplishments and advancements in concepts, approaches, and procedures presently being used to evaluate the health risk associated with airborne chemicals. The journal publishes original research, reviews, symposia, and workshop topics involving the respiratory system’s functions in health and disease, the pathogenesis and mechanism of injury, the extrapolation of animal data to humans, the effects of inhaled substances on extra-pulmonary systems, as well as reliable and innovative models for predicting human disease.
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