Effect of Particulate Matter 2.5 on Fetal Growth in Male and Preterm Infants through Oxidative Stress

Particulate matter 2.5 (PM<sub>2.5</sub>) levels are associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. In this retrospective cohort study, we examined whether the concentration of indoor PM<sub>2.5</sub> affected pregnancy outcomes. Additionally, we evaluated biomarkers of pregnanc...

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Main Authors: Sunwha Park (Author), Eunjin Kwon (Author), Gain Lee (Author), Young-Ah You (Author), Soo Min Kim (Author), Young Min Hur (Author), Sooyoung Jung (Author), Yongho Jee (Author), Mi Hye Park (Author), Sung Hun Na (Author), Young-Han Kim (Author), Geum Joon Cho (Author), Jin-Gon Bae (Author), Soo-Jeong Lee (Author), Sun Hwa Lee (Author), Young Ju Kim (Author)
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Published: MDPI AG, 2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Particulate matter 2.5 (PM<sub>2.5</sub>) levels are associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. In this retrospective cohort study, we examined whether the concentration of indoor PM<sub>2.5</sub> affected pregnancy outcomes. Additionally, we evaluated biomarkers of pregnancy-related complications caused by fine dust. We collected clinical information and data based on residential addresses from the Air Korea database to assess PM<sub>2.5</sub> exposure levels. As a multicenter prospective cohort study, we measured the indoor PM<sub>2.5</sub> concentration and inflammatory and oxidative stress markers. The PM<sub>2.5</sub> concentration of the low-birth-weight (LBW) delivery group was 27.21 μg/m<sup>3</sup>, which was significantly higher than that of the normal-birth-weight (NBW) group (26.23 μg/m<sup>3</sup>) (<i>p</i> = 0.02). When the newborns were divided by sex, the PM<sub>2.5</sub> concentration of the LBW group was 27.89 μg/m<sup>3</sup> in male infants, which was significantly higher than that of the NBW group (26.26 μg/m<sup>3</sup>) (<i>p</i> = 0.01). In the prospective study, 8-hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine significantly increased in the high-concentration group (113.55 ng/mL, compared with 92.20 ng/mL in the low-concentration group); in the high-concentration group, the rates of preterm birth (PTB) and small size for gestational age significantly increased (<i>p</i> < 0.01, <i>p</i> = 0.01). This study showed an association between PM<sub>2.5</sub>, oxidative stress, and fetal growth, with the PTB group being more vulnerable.
Item Description:10.3390/antiox12111916
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