吸入
吸入染毒
中枢神经系统
体内分布
肺
毒物动力学
血脑屏障
脑脊液
化学
生物物理学
病理
生物
神经科学
放射化学
医学
体外
新陈代谢
内科学
解剖
生物化学
作者
Yu Qi,Shuting Wei,Tao Xin,Chuanjiang Huang,Yichen Pu,Jinzhu Ma,Changbin Zhang,Yajun Liu,Iseult Lynch,Sijin Liu
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2117083119
摘要
There are still significant knowledge gaps in understanding the intrusion and retention of exogeneous particles into the central nervous system (CNS). Here, we uncovered various exogeneous fine particles in human cerebrospinal fluids (CSFs) and identified the ambient environmental or occupational exposure sources of these particles, including commonly found particles (e.g., Fe- and Ca-containing ones) and other compositions that have not been reported previously (such as malayaite and anatase TiO2), by mapping their chemical and structural fingerprints. Furthermore, using mouse and in vitro models, we unveiled a possible translocation pathway of various inhaled fine particles from the lung to the brain through blood circulation (via dedicated biodistribution and mechanistic studies). Importantly, with the aid of isotope labeling, we obtained the retention kinetics of inhaled fine particles in mice, indicating a much slower clearance rate of localized exogenous particles from the brain than from other main metabolic organs. Collectively, our results provide a piece of evidence on the intrusion of exogeneous particles into the CNS and support the association between the inhalation of exogenous particles and their transport into the brain tissues. This work thus provides additional insights for the continued investigation of the adverse effects of air pollution on the brain.
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