2012
DOI: 10.4172/2161-0495.1000e104
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Pre and Post-Natal Exposure to Air Pollution is Public Health Problem

Abstract: The air pollution is a public health problem. The pregnancy period is critical because mother's exposure to air pollutants could affect the fetal development of humans and animals.Studies in animals and humans had demonstrated the association between the mother's exposure to air pollutants, neonatal mortality and birth defects [1][2][3][4]. Veras et al. [3] demonstrated an increase in transplacental diffusion of substances in female mouse which were exposed to air pollution at ambient level during the pre-pre… Show more

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“…A late report by Suwa et al [16] gives exploratory proof to backing the theory that this epidemiological information really reflects the pernicious impacts of particulate contamination on the cardiovascular framework. Contrasted and their control partners, hyperlipidemic rabbits presented to Pm10 demonstrated more praiseworthy coronary injuries, expanded plaque measure, more broad atherosclerosis in the aorta, and an increment in the volume division of sores made out of lipids (ie, plaques less averse to rupture) [17,18]. Other contemporary studies recommend that conceivable connections between intense and/ or endless presentation to PM and cardiovascular occasions may be identified with increments in heart rate and pulse, fibrinogen, and blood coagulation components; blood vessel vasoconstriction; incendiary arbiters (eg, C-touchy protein [crp]); endothelial harm/brokenness; and diminishes in heart rate variability (Hrv) [19].…”
Section: Pm Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A late report by Suwa et al [16] gives exploratory proof to backing the theory that this epidemiological information really reflects the pernicious impacts of particulate contamination on the cardiovascular framework. Contrasted and their control partners, hyperlipidemic rabbits presented to Pm10 demonstrated more praiseworthy coronary injuries, expanded plaque measure, more broad atherosclerosis in the aorta, and an increment in the volume division of sores made out of lipids (ie, plaques less averse to rupture) [17,18]. Other contemporary studies recommend that conceivable connections between intense and/ or endless presentation to PM and cardiovascular occasions may be identified with increments in heart rate and pulse, fibrinogen, and blood coagulation components; blood vessel vasoconstriction; incendiary arbiters (eg, C-touchy protein [crp]); endothelial harm/brokenness; and diminishes in heart rate variability (Hrv) [19].…”
Section: Pm Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%