Exhaled nitric oxide in children with asthma and short-term PM2.5 exposure in Seattle

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作者
Mar, TF
Jansen, K
Shepherd, K
Lumley, T
Larson, TV
Koenig, JQ
机构
[1] Univ Washington, Dept Environm Hlth & Occupat Sci, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[2] Univ Washington, Dept Biostat, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[3] Univ Washington, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
关键词
airway inflammation; asthma; children; exhaled nitric oxide; particulate matter less than or equal to 2.5 mu m; short-term exposure;
D O I
10.1289/ehp.7883
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The objective of this study was to evaluate associations between short-term (hourly) exposures to particulate matter with aerodynamic diameters <2.5 mu m (PM2.5) and the fractional concentration of nitric oxide in exhaled breath (FFNO) in children with asthma participating in an intensive panel study in Seattle, Washington. The exposure data were collected with tapered element oscillation microbalance (TEOM) PM2.5 monitors operated by the local air agency at three sites in the Seattle area. FENO is a market of airway inflammation and is elevated in individuals with asthma. Previously, we reported that offline measurements of FENO are associated with 24-hr average PM2.5 in a panel of 19 children with asthma in Seattle. In the present study using the same children, we used a polynomial distributed lag model to assess die association between hourly lags in PM2.5 exposure and FENO levels. Our model controlled for age, ambient NO levels, temperature, relative humidity, and modification by use of inhaled corticosteroids. We found that FENO was associated with hourly averages of PM2.5 up to 10-12 hr after exposure. The sum of the coefficients for the lag times associated with PM2.5 in the distributed lag model was 7.0 ppm FENO. The single-lag-model FENO effect was 6.9 [95% confidence interval (CI), 3.4 to 10.6 ppb] for a 1-hr lag, 6.3 (95% CI, 2.6 to 9.9 ppb) for a 4-hr lag, and 0.5 (95% CI, -1.1 to 2.1 ppb) for an 8-hr lag. These data provide new information concerning the lag structure between PM2.5 exposure and a respiratory health outcome in children with asthma.
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页码:1791 / 1794
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