机构:[1]Department of Allergy, Beijing TongRen Hospital, Beijing, China首都医科大学附属北京同仁医院临床科室变态反应科[2]Department of Allergy, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China[3]Beijing Key Laboratory of Nasal Diseases, Beijing Institute ofOtolaryngology, Beijing, China[4]Department of Biochemistry,Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Medicine and Engineering,University of Yamanashi, Yamanashi, Japan
BackgroundNitrogen dioxide (NO2) and sulfur dioxide (SO2) generated by excessive coal combustion and motor vehicle emissions are major air pollutants in the large cities of China. The objective of our study was to determine the effects of the exposure of oak pollens (Quercusmongolica) to several concentrations of NO2 or SO2. MethodsPollen grains were exposed to 0.5 ppm to 5.0 ppm NO2 or SO2 for 4 hours and assessed for morphological damage by field emission scanning electron microscopy and for viability using the trypan blue stain. Morphological changes in pollen grains were also examined after contact with acid solutions at pH 4.0 to pH 7.0. ResultsExposure to NO2 or SO2 significantly damaged pollen grains at all concentrations investigated, compared to exposure to air; with exposure to concentrations of 0.5 ppm to 2 ppm resulting in fissures or complete breaks in the exine and a concentration of 5 ppm resulting in complete breakdown and release of pollen cytoplasmic granules. Significantly greater amounts of pollen grain were damaged after exposure to SO2 (15.5-20.4%) than after exposure to NO2 (7.1-14.7%). Similarly, exposure to NO2 or SO2 significantly decreased the viability of pollen grains, compared with exposure to air; with SO2 being slightly more detrimental than NO2. Exposure to acid solutions also induced pollen damage, which appeared to be pH-dependent (from 24.6% at pH 6.0 to 55.8% at pH 4.0; compared to 3.8% at pH 7.0). ConclusionShort-term exposure of oak pollen to high concentrations of SO2 or NO2 significantly increases their fragility and disruption, leading to subsequent release of pollen cytoplasmic granules into the atmosphere. These results suggest that heightened air pollution during the oak pollen season may possibly increase the incidence of allergic airway disease in sensitized individuals by facilitating the bioavailability of airborne pollen allergens.
基金:
Program for Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research TeamProgram for Changjiang Scholars & Innovative Research Team in University (PCSIRT) [IRT13082]; 12th Five-Year Science and Technology Support Project [2014BAI07B04]; National Science Fund for the Major International Joint Research Program [81420108009]; National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaNational Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [81100706, 81371104, 81441029, 81441031]; Beijing Municipal Administration of Hospitals Clinical Medicine Development of Special Funding Support [ZYLX201310]; Beijing Natural Science FoundationBeijing Natural Science Foundation [7131006]; Ministry of Health Foundation [201202005]; Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS)Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan (MEXT)Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [26650159]
第一作者机构:[1]Department of Allergy, Beijing TongRen Hospital, Beijing, China[2]Department of Allergy, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China[3]Beijing Key Laboratory of Nasal Diseases, Beijing Institute ofOtolaryngology, Beijing, China
通讯作者:
通讯机构:[1]Department of Allergy, Beijing TongRen Hospital, Beijing, China[2]Department of Allergy, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China[3]Beijing Key Laboratory of Nasal Diseases, Beijing Institute ofOtolaryngology, Beijing, China[*1]Beijing Institute of Otolaryngology, No. 17, HouGouHuTong, DongCheng District, Beijing,100005. China
推荐引用方式(GB/T 7714):
Ouyang Yuhui,Xu Zhaojun,Fan Erzhong,et al.Effect of nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide on viability and morphology of oak pollen[J].INTERNATIONAL FORUM OF ALLERGY & RHINOLOGY.2016,6(1):95-100.doi:10.1002/alr.21632.
APA:
Ouyang, Yuhui,Xu, Zhaojun,Fan, Erzhong,Li, Ying&Zhang, Luo.(2016).Effect of nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide on viability and morphology of oak pollen.INTERNATIONAL FORUM OF ALLERGY & RHINOLOGY,6,(1)
MLA:
Ouyang, Yuhui,et al."Effect of nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide on viability and morphology of oak pollen".INTERNATIONAL FORUM OF ALLERGY & RHINOLOGY 6..1(2016):95-100