2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.taap.2012.04.004
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Systemic inflammatory changes and increased oxidative stress in rural Indian women cooking with biomass fuels

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“…Biomass users experienced higher prevalence of systolic and diastolic pressure (Table 3). Similar higher levels of both systolic and diastolic pressure were recorded from the biomass users of Hooghly, Howrah, Burdwan and Birbhum districts of West Bengal (Dutta et al, 2012). However, systolic hypertension is more common than diastolic hypertension in the general population in India (Jonas et al, 2010).…”
Section: Disease Pattern In Studied Populationmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Biomass users experienced higher prevalence of systolic and diastolic pressure (Table 3). Similar higher levels of both systolic and diastolic pressure were recorded from the biomass users of Hooghly, Howrah, Burdwan and Birbhum districts of West Bengal (Dutta et al, 2012). However, systolic hypertension is more common than diastolic hypertension in the general population in India (Jonas et al, 2010).…”
Section: Disease Pattern In Studied Populationmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…In household units, the most commonly used biomass fuels are wood, coal, crop residues, cow dung cake, leftover dried plant parts, kerosene oil, etc. (Hillring and Trossero 2006;Dix-Cooper et al 2011;WHO 2011;Epstein et al 2013;Dutta et al 2012). Among natural sources (fossil fuel), the gasoline, diesel, and petroleum products are used in automobiles to run the engine.…”
Section: Smoke From Burning Biomass/fossil Fuelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adults exposed to the biomass fuel are highly vulnerable to inflammation, asthma and bronchitis, which can even result in lung cancers (Salvi and Barnes 2010). Both wood smoke and PAHs exposure also cause internal inflammation, evidences of which have been confirmed from the increased serum concentration of C-reactive protein (Kamal et al 2014b;Dutta et al 2012;Tesfaigzi et al 2005). Dried cow dung is one of the commonly used biomass fuels that causes damage to the pulmonary tissues and induces various other respiratory infections (Lal et al 2011).…”
Section: Pahs Biomarkers Of Exposure and Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La expresión génica de algunos de estos mediadores pro-inflamatorios, como la IL-8, el TNF-␣, la metaloproteinasa de matriz (MMP)-9 y la MMP-12, aumenta al incrementar la exposición al humo de biomasa, como se ha demostrado en un estudio reciente de Guarnieri et al 65 , mientras que otro estudio muestra que este contaminante altera la expresión de genes asociados a la activación de los linfocitos T CD8 +66 . Los efectos pro-inflamatorios del humo de biomasa no se restringen al compartimento pulmonar, ya que se ha reportado un aumento de linfocitos T CD8 + , células natural killer (NK), IL-6, IL-8, TNF-␣, proteína C reactiva (PCR) y de proteína quimiotáctica de monocitos (MCP)-1 en sangre de sujetos expuestos [67][68][69] . Por otro lado, estudios realizados sobre muestras de esputo inducido, líquido del lavado broncoalveolar (BAL) y sangre muestran que los pacientes con EPOC expuestos a humo de biomasa presentan unos niveles mayores de células inflamatorias (neutrófilos y eosinófilos), IL-8, PCR y MMP-12, así como un aumento de la actividad de la MMP-9, comparados con sujetos control 23,70,71 .…”
Section: Mecanismos Pro-inflamatoriosunclassified
“…Diversos estudios llevados a cabo en muestras de esputo y sangre de mujeres y niños expuestos crónicamente a humo de biomasa han puesto de manifiesto un incremento en la producción de especies reactivas del oxígeno (ERO) y un decremento de los mecanismos antioxidantes como la superóxido dismutasa (SOD), el glutatión (GSH) y el ácido ascórbico 63,64,69,[83][84][85] . Otros estudios han reportado un aumento de productos de peroxidación lipídica como el malondialdehído (MDA) en sangre de sujetos expuestos a humo de biomasa [85][86][87][88] , y una correlación entre los niveles de este compuesto y una disminución de la VEF 1 /CVF 83 .…”
Section: Mecanismos Oxidativos Y Genotoxicidadunclassified