Investigating the temporal link between PM2.5 exposure and acceleration of Myocardial Ischemia Reperfusion Injury: Emphasizing the hazardous presence of metals in inhaled air

Environmental Pollution(2024)

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Exposure to PM2.5 is widely acknowledged to induce cardiotoxic effects, leading to decreased myocardial tolerance to revascularization procedures and subsequent ischemia reperfusion injury (IR). However, the temporal relationship between PM2.5 exposure and vulnerability to IR, along with the underlying mechanisms, remains unclear and is the focus of this study. Female Wistar rats were exposed to PM2.5 at a concentration of 250 μg/m³ for 3 hours daily over varying durations (7, 14, and 21 days), followed by IR induction. Our results demonstrated a significant increase in cardiac injury, as evidenced by increased infarct size and elevated cardiac injury markers, starting from day 14 of PM2.5 exposure, accompanied by declined cardiac function. These adverse effects were associated with apoptosis and impaired mitochondrial function, including reduced bioenergetics, mitochondrial DNA copy number and quality control mechanisms, along with inactivation of the PI3K/AKT/AMPK signalling pathways. Furthermore, analysis of myocardial tissue revealed elevated metal accumulation, particularly within mitochondria. Chelation of PM2.5 -associated metals using EDTA significantly mitigated the toxic effects on cardiac IR pathology, as confirmed in both rat myocardium and H9c2 cells. These findings suggest that metals in PM2.5 play a crucial role in inducing cardiotoxicity, impairing myocardial resilience to stress through mitochondrial accumulation and dysfunction.
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Particulate matter, Diesel particulate matter,metals,mitochondria,PI3K/AKT/AMPK signalling,metal chelation
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