Air pollution toxicology--a brief review of the role of the science in shaping the current understanding of air pollution health risks

Stanek, LW; Brown, JS; Stanek, J; Gift, J; Costa, DL

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749394

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Journal Article

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Review

Year

2011

Language

English

PMID

21147959

HERO ID 749394
Material Type Review
In Press No
Year 2011
Title Air pollution toxicology--a brief review of the role of the science in shaping the current understanding of air pollution health risks
Authors Stanek, LW; Brown, JS; Stanek, J; Gift, J; Costa, DL
Journal Toxicological Sciences
Volume 120
Issue Suppl 1
Page Numbers S8-S27
Abstract Human and animal toxicology has had a profound impact on our historical and current understanding of air pollution health effects. Early animal toxicological studies of air pollution had distinctively military or workplace themes. With the discovery that ambient air pollution episodes led to excess illness and death, there became an emergence of toxicological studies that focused on industrial air pollution encountered by the general public. Not only did the pollutants investigated evolve from ambient mixtures to individual pollutants but also the endpoints and outcomes evaluated became more sophisticated, resulting in our present state of the science. Currently, a large toxicological database exists for the effects of particulate matter and ozone, and we provide a focused review of some of the major contributions to the biological understanding for these two "criteria" air pollutants. A limited discussion of the toxicological advancements in the scientific knowledge of two hazardous air pollutants, formaldehyde and phosgene, is also included. Moving forward, the future challenge of air pollution toxicology lies in the health assessment of complex mixtures and their interactions, given the projected impacts of climate change and altered emissions on ambient conditions. In the coming years, the toxicologist will need to be flexible and forward thinking in order to dissect the complexity of the biological system itself, as well as that of air pollution in all its varied forms.
Doi 10.1093/toxsci/kfq367
Pmid 21147959
Wosid WOS:000287748400002
Url http://search.proquest.com/docview/904470174?accountid=102841
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Language Text English
Keyword Toxicology Abstracts; Air pollution; Databases; Pollutants; Reviews; Climatic changes; Particulate matter; Formaldehyde; phosgene; Toxicity testing; Air flow; Ozone; X 24350:Industrial Chemicals
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