The effects of ozone exposure and associated injury mechanisms on the central nervous system

Ozone (O ) is a component of photochemical smog, which is a major air pollutant and demonstrates properties that are harmful to health because of the toxic properties that are inherent to its powerful oxidizing capabilities. Environmental O exposure is associated with many symptoms related to respir...

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Veröffentlicht in:Reviews in the neurosciences 2013-06, Vol.24 (3), p.337-352
Hauptverfasser: Martínez-Lazcano, Juan Carlos, González-Guevara, Edith, del Carmen Rubio, María, Franco-Pérez, Javier, Custodio, Verónica, Hernández-Cerón, Miguel, Livera, Carlos, Paz, Carlos
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Zusammenfassung:Ozone (O ) is a component of photochemical smog, which is a major air pollutant and demonstrates properties that are harmful to health because of the toxic properties that are inherent to its powerful oxidizing capabilities. Environmental O exposure is associated with many symptoms related to respiratory disorders, which include loss of lung function, exacerbation of asthma, airway damage, and lung inflammation. The effects of O are not restricted to the respiratory system or function – adverse effects within the central nervous system (CNS) such as decreased cognitive response, decrease in motor activity, headaches, disturbances in the sleep-wake cycle, neuronal dysfunctions, cell degeneration, and neurochemical alterations have also been described; furthermore, it has also been proposed that O could have epigenetic effects. O exposure induces the reactive chemical species in the lungs, but the short half-life of these chemical species has led some authors to attribute the injurious mechanisms observed within the lungs to inflammatory processes. However, the damage to the CNS induced by O exposure is not well understood. In this review, the basic mechanisms of inflammation and activation of the immune system by O exposure are described and the potential mechanisms of damage, which include neuroinflammation and oxidative stress, and the signs and symptoms of disturbances within the CNS caused by environmental O exposure are discussed.
ISSN:0334-1763
2191-0200
DOI:10.1515/revneuro-2012-0084