2021
DOI: 10.1093/toxsci/kfab081
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Sex Differences in Pulmonary Eicosanoids and Specialized Pro-Resolving Mediators in Response to Ozone Exposure

Abstract: Ozone (O3) is a criteria air pollutant known to increase the morbidity and mortality of cardiopulmonary diseases. This occurs through a pulmonary inflammatory response characterized by increased recruitment of immune cells into the airspace, pro-inflammatory cytokines, and pro-inflammatory lipid mediators. Recent evidence has demonstrated sex-dependent differences in the O3-induced pulmonary inflammatory response. However, it is unknown if this dimorphic response is evident in pulmonary lipid mediator metaboli… Show more

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“…Similarly, plasma levels of 18-HEPE, 14-HDHA, and 17-HDHA were lower in male metabolic syndrome patients, although SPM levels were not different ( Barden et al, 2015 ). Of interest, not only SPMs (i.e., RvD5) but also PGE 2 were lower in the lungs of male mice after exposure to ozone along with reduced AA and DHA levels compared with females, but ovariectomy had no impact on eicosanoid and SPM production despite depleted pulmonary DHA concentrations ( Yaeger et al, 2021 ). Conversely, in healthy volunteers treated with dexamethasone, the plasma levels of 17-HDHA, RvD1, AT-RvD1, and RvE2 were higher in males ( Barden et al, 2018 ).…”
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“…Similarly, plasma levels of 18-HEPE, 14-HDHA, and 17-HDHA were lower in male metabolic syndrome patients, although SPM levels were not different ( Barden et al, 2015 ). Of interest, not only SPMs (i.e., RvD5) but also PGE 2 were lower in the lungs of male mice after exposure to ozone along with reduced AA and DHA levels compared with females, but ovariectomy had no impact on eicosanoid and SPM production despite depleted pulmonary DHA concentrations ( Yaeger et al, 2021 ). Conversely, in healthy volunteers treated with dexamethasone, the plasma levels of 17-HDHA, RvD1, AT-RvD1, and RvE2 were higher in males ( Barden et al, 2018 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…2020). However, there is currently no consistent sex bias in the levels of SPM and their precursors, which in some studies dominate in males (English et al, 2017;Barden et al, 2018;Pullen et al, 2020), while in other studies, they preponderate in female subjects (Barden et al, 2015;Rathod et al, 2017;Halade et al, 2020;Trotta et al, 2021;Yaeger et al, 2021). Moreover, the influence of sex hormones on the SPM biosynthesis is rather elusive.…”
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“…[ 34 ] A more recent report validated some of these findings and identified increased expression of pro‐inflammatory eicosanoids and resolvins in female mice. [ 56 ]…”
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“…It is entirely possible that administration for longer periods of time would lead to a larger fraction of the entire population that would be classified as a positive responder. Finally, we did not study sex‐specific effects and there are likely strong differences between male and female DO mice in response to RvE1 11,35,36 …”
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confidence: 99%