Effects of Air Pollution and Meteorological Conditions on DED: Associated Manifestations and Underlying Mechanisms
Hui-Zhong Zhou,
Xiufen Liu,
Dandan Zhou
et al.
Abstract:This study aims to explore the associations and the underlying mechanism among DED, air pollution, and meteorological conditions. The DED is positively correlated with air pollutants (i.e., PM2.5, PM10, O3, NO2, CO, and SO2) and meteorological conditions (i.e., high altitude, and wind speed), while negatively associated with relative humidity. Both low and high air temperature all effect DED. Atmospheric pollutants affect DED mainly through necroptosis or autophagy, inflammatory responses, oxidative stress. Me… Show more
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