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Title: In vitro toxicity of indoor and outdoor PM10 from residential wood combustion
Author: Vicente, Estela D.
Figueiredo, Daniela
Gonçalves, Cátia
Lopes, Isabel
Oliveira, Helena
Kováts, Nora
Pinheiro, Teresa
Alves, Célia A.
Keywords: Bioluminescence inhibition
Cytotoxicity
Mutagenicity
Particulate matter
Residential wood combustion
Issue Date: 15-Aug-2021
Publisher: Elsevier
Abstract: Particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter < 10 μm (PM10) was collected, indoors and outdoors, when wood burning appliances (open fireplace and woodstove) were in operation. The PM10 ecotoxicity was assessed with the Vibrio fischeri bioluminescence inhibition assay, while the cytotoxicity was evaluated by the WST-8 and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) release assays using A549 cells. Extracts of PM10-bound polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) were tested for their mutagenicity through the TA98 and TA100 Ames test. The bioluminescent inhibition assay revealed that indoor particles released from the fireplace were the most toxic. Indoors, the reduction in A549 cell metabolic activity was over two times higher for the fireplace in comparison with the woodstove (32 ± 3.2% and 72 ± 7.6% at the highest dose, respectively). Indoor particles from the fireplace were found to induce greater cytotoxicity than the corresponding outdoor samples. Combined WST-8 and LDH results suggest that PM10 exposure induce apoptotic cell death pathway in which the cell membrane integrity is maintained. Indoor and outdoor samples lacked direct and indirect mutagenic activity in any of the tester strains. For indoor-generated PM10, organic carbon and PAH were significantly correlated with cell viability and bioluminescence reduction, suggesting a role of organic compounds in toxicity.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/31916
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.146820
ISSN: 0048-9697
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