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The Role of MAC1 in Diesel Exhaust Particle ‾ induced Microglial Activation and Loss of Dopaminergic Neuron Function.

J Neurochem.. 2013-03; 
Levesque S, Taetzsch T, Lull ME, Johnson JA, McGraw C, Block ML. Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Campus, Richmond, Virginia, USA.
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Abstract

Increasing reports support that air pollution causes neuroinflammation and is linked to central nervous system (CNS) disease/damage. Diesel exhaust particles (DEP) are a major component of urban air pollution, which has been linked to microglial activation and Parkinson's disease-like pathology. To begin to address how DEP may exert CNS effects, microglia and neuron-glia cultures were treated with either nanometer-sized DEP (< 0.22 μM; 50 μg/mL), ultrafine carbon black (ufCB, 50 μg/mL), or DEP extracts (eDEP; from 50 μg/mL DEP), and the effect of microglial activation and dopaminergic (DA) neuron function was assessed. All three treatments showed enhanced ameboid microglia morphology, increa... More

Keywords

air pollution;brain;inflammation-mediated neurodegeneration;microglia;neuroinflammation;oxidative stress