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Activation of the Stress Axis and Neurochemical Alterations in Specific Brain Areas by Concentrated Ambient Particle Exposure with Concomitant Allergic Airway Disease
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A significant increase in the concentration (mean +/- SE, pg/microg protein) of norepinephrine in the PVN was produced by exposure to concentrated ambient particles (CAPs) or OVA alone (12.45 +/- 2.7 and 15.84 +/- 2.8, respectively) or after sensitization with OVA (19.06 +/- 3.8) compared with controls (7.98 +/- 1.3 ; p < 0.05). Serum corticosterone (mean +/- SE, ng/mL) was significantly elevated in the OVA + CAPs group (242.786 +/- 33.315) and in the OVA-presensitized group (242.786 +/- 33.315) compared with CAP exposure alone (114.55 +/- 20.9). Exposure to CAPs (alone or in combination with OVA pretreatment) can activate the stress axis, and this could probably play a role in aggravating allergic airway disease.
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