School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne 3004, Australia.
Environmental Health, Menzies Institute for Medical Research, University of Tasmania, Hobart 7000, Australia.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Jan 28;18(3):1131. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18031131.
Many Australians are intermittently exposed to landscape fire smoke from wildfires or planned (prescribed) burns. This study aimed to investigate effects of outdoor smoke from planned burns, wildfires and a coal mine fire by assessing biomarkers of inflammation in an exposed and predominantly older population. Participants were recruited from three communities in south-eastern Australia. Concentrations of fine particulate matter (PM) were continuously measured within these communities, with participants performing a range of health measures during and without a smoke event. Changes in biomarkers were examined in response to PM concentrations from outdoor smoke. Increased levels of FeNO (fractional exhaled nitric oxide) (β = 0.500 [95%CI 0.192 to 0.808] < 0.001) at a 4 h lag were associated with a 10 µg/m increase in PM levels from outdoor smoke, with effects also shown for wildfire smoke at 4, 12, 24 and 48-h lag periods and coal mine fire smoke at a 4 h lag. Total white cell (β = -0.088 [-0.171 to -0.006] = 0.036) and neutrophil counts (β = -0.077 [-0.144 to -0.010] = 0.024) declined in response to a 10 µg/m increase in PM. However, exposure to outdoor smoke resulting from wildfires, planned burns and a coal mine fire was not found to affect other blood biomarkers.
许多澳大利亚人会间歇性地接触到野火或计划(规定)燃烧产生的景观烟雾。本研究旨在通过评估暴露于户外烟雾且以老年人为主的人群的炎症生物标志物,来调查计划燃烧、野火和煤矿火灾产生的户外烟雾的影响。参与者从澳大利亚东南部的三个社区招募。在这些社区内连续测量细颗粒物 (PM) 的浓度,参与者在有和没有烟雾事件的情况下进行了一系列健康测量。检查了生物标志物对户外烟雾中 PM 浓度的变化反应。FeNO(呼出气中一氧化氮的分数)水平升高(β=0.500[95%CI 0.192 至 0.808] <0.001)与户外烟雾中 PM 浓度增加 10µg/m 呈正相关,在 4、12、24 和 48 小时滞后期也观察到了野火烟雾的影响,以及煤矿火灾烟雾在 4 小时滞后期的影响。总白细胞(β=-0.088[-0.171 至 -0.006] = 0.036)和中性粒细胞计数(β=-0.077[-0.144 至 -0.010] = 0.024)随着 PM 浓度增加 10µg/m 而下降。然而,暴露于野火、计划燃烧和煤矿火灾产生的户外烟雾并未发现会影响其他血液生物标志物。