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Climate Change and Human Health Literature Portal Wood smoke exposure induces a pulmonary and systemic inflammatory response in firefighters

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Swiston JR, Davidson W, Attridge S, Li GT, Brauer M, van Eeden SF
2008
The European Respiratory Journal. 32 (1): 129-138

Epidemiological studies report an association between exposure to biomass smoke and cardiopulmonary morbidity. The mechanisms for this association are unclear. The aim of the present study was to characterise the acute pulmonary and systemic inflammatory effects of exposure to forest fire smoke. Seasonal forest firefighters (n = 52) were recruited before and/or after a day of fire-fighting. Exposure was assessed by questionnaires and measurement of carbon monoxide levels (used to estimate respirable particulate matter exposure). The pulmonary response was assessed by questionnaires, spirometry and sputum induction. Peripheral blood cell counts and inflammatory cytokines were measured to define the systemic response. Estimated respirable particulate matter exposure was high (peak levels >2 mg x m(-3)) during fire-fighting activities. Respiratory symptoms were reported by 65% of the firefighters. The percentage sputum granulocytes increased significantly from 6.5 to 10.9% following fire-fighting shifts, with concurrent increases in circulating white blood cells (5.55x10(9) to 7.06x10(9) cells x L(-1)) and band cells (0.11x10(9) to 0.16x10(9) cells x L(-1)). Serum interleukin (IL)-6, IL-8 and monocyte chemotactic protein-1 levels significantly increased following fire-fighting. There were no changes in band cells, IL-6, and IL-8 following strenuous physical exertion without fire-fighting. There was a significant association between changes in sputum macrophages containing phagocytosed particles and circulating band cells. In conclusion, acute exposure to air pollution from forest fire smoke elicits inflammation within the lungs, as well as a systemic inflammatory response.

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    Air Pollution, Extreme Weather-Related Event or Disaster
    • Air Pollution, Extreme Weather-Related Event or Disaster: Other Air Pollution, Specify
      • Other Air Pollution, Specify: CO
      Air Pollution (other)
    • Air Pollution, Extreme Weather-Related Event or Disaster: Wildfire
    Forest, Other Geographic Feature, Specify
    • Forest, Other Geographic Feature, Specify: forest
    Non-United States
    • Non-United States: Non-U.S. North America
    Respiratory Impact, Other Health Impact, Specify
    • Respiratory Impact, Other Health Impact, Specify: Other Respiratory Impact, Specify
      • Other Respiratory Impact, Specify: pulmonary inflammation
      Respiratory Condition (other)
    • Respiratory Impact, Other Health Impact, Specify: systemic inflammation
    Research Article
    Vulnerable Population
    • Vulnerable Population: Workers
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