Personal exposure to PM 2.5 oxidative potential and its association to birth outcomes

JOURNAL OF EXPOSURE SCIENCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL EPIDEMIOLOGY(2022)

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Background Prenatal exposure to fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 ) assessed through its mass concentration has been associated with foetal growth restriction in studies based on outdoor levels. Oxidative potential of PM 2.5 (OP) is an emerging metric a priori relevant to mechanisms of action of PM on health, with very limited evidence to indicate its role on birth outcomes. Objectives We investigated the association of OP with birth outcomes and compared it with that of PM 2.5 mass concentration. Methods 405 pregnant women from SEPAGES cohort (Grenoble area) carried PM 2.5 personal dosimeters for one or two one-week periods. OP was measured using dithiothreitol (DTT) and ascorbic acid (AA) assays from the collected filters. Associations of each exposure metric with offspring weight, height, and head circumference at birth were estimated adjusting for potential confounders. Results The correlation between PM 2.5 mass concentration and OP_v^DTT was 0.7. An interquartile range increase in .. was associated with reduced weight (adjusted change, −64 g, −166 to −11, p = 0.02) and height (−4 mm, −6 to −1, p = 0.01) at birth. PM 2.5 mass concentration showed similar associations with weight (−53 g, −99 to −8, p = 0.02) and height (−2 mm, −5 to 0, p = 0.05). In birth height models mutually adjusted for the two exposure metrics, the association with OP_v^DTT was less attenuated than that with mass concentration, while for weight both effect sizes attenuated similarly. There was no clear evidence of associations with head circumference for any metric, nor for OP_v^AA with any growth parameter. Impact PM 2.5 pregnancy exposure assessed from personal dosimeters was associated with altered foetal growth. Personal OP exposure was associated with foetal growth restrictions, specifically decreased weight and height at birth, possibly to a larger extent than PM 2.5 mass concentration alone. These results support OP assessed from DTT as being a health-relevant metric. Larger scale cohort studies are recommended to support our findings.
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Personal exposure,particulate matter,air pollution
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