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2. The molecular toxicity of PM2.5 is poorly understood. | 2. The molecular toxicity of PM2.5 is poorly understood. | ||
3. The nanotoxicity, neurotoxicity, and genotoxicity of PM2.5 | 3. The nanotoxicity, neurotoxicity, and genotoxicity of PM2.5 exposure on human health requires further investigations. | ||
4. The differential effects of chronic PM2.5 exposure on the neuroimmune system, lung/brain axis, chronic inflammation, and neurodegenerative disorders (Alzheimer, Parkinson) requires additional research. <cite>Gilmour-2004</cite> | 4. The differential effects of chronic PM2.5 exposure on the neuroimmune system, lung/brain axis, chronic inflammation, and neurodegenerative disorders (Alzheimer, Parkinson) requires additional research. <cite>Gilmour-2004</cite> | ||
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== Differential effects of nanoparticles translocation == | == Differential effects of nanoparticles translocation == | ||
=== Cardiovascular system === | === Cardiovascular system === | ||
* Effects of particulate matter (PM2.5) air pollution on cardiovascular | * Effects of particulate matter (PM2.5) air pollution on cardiovascular diseases. <cite>Brook-2010</cite> | ||
** Increase in blood pressure (hypertension) <cite>Balasubramanian-2013</cite> | ** Increase in blood pressure (hypertension) <cite>Balasubramanian-2013</cite> | ||
** The association of annual air pollution exposure with blood pressure among patients with sleep-disordered breathing. <cite>Liu-2016</cite> | |||
* Dysregulation of miRNA expression levels. <cite>Lu-2015</cite> | |||
=== Central nervous system === | === Central nervous system === | ||
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* Decrease of serum testosterone levels <cite>Lavicoli-2013</cite> | * Decrease of serum testosterone levels <cite>Lavicoli-2013</cite> | ||
* Increase of serum estradiol levels <cite>Lavicoli-2013</cite> | * Increase of serum estradiol levels <cite>Lavicoli-2013</cite> | ||
* | * Autoimmune disorders <cite>Bernatsky-2016</cite> | ||
=== Limbic system === | === Limbic system === | ||
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* Lung cancer <cite>Hamra-2014</cite> | * Lung cancer <cite>Hamra-2014</cite> | ||
== Nanotoxicity of | == Nanotoxicity of functionalized nanoparticles == | ||
* [[User:Etienne_Robillard/Notebook/chim_trills_notebook/2014/12/14|Notebook]] | * [[User:Etienne_Robillard/Notebook/chim_trills_notebook/2014/12/14|Notebook]] | ||
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== Keywords == | == Keywords == | ||
aerosol, bioaerosol, nanoparticles, aluminium oxide, particulate matter, PM2.5, gulf war syndrome, chronic neuroinflammation, vapor phase oxidation, hydrocarbons, barium, microglia, MAC1, monodisperse aerosol, drug delivery | aerosol, bioaerosol, functionalized nanoparticles, aluminium oxide, particulate matter, PM2.5, gulf war syndrome, chronic neuroinflammation, vapor phase oxidation, hydrocarbons, barium, gold, microglia, MAC1, monodisperse aerosol, condensation, | ||
drug delivery | |||
== Support this project == | == Support this project == | ||
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#Chao-2017 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27539004 | #Chao-2017 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27539004 | ||
//Exposure to PM2.5 causes genetic changes in fetal rat cerebral cortex and hippocampus. | //Exposure to PM2.5 causes genetic changes in fetal rat cerebral cortex and hippocampus. | ||
#Liu-2016 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26580727 | |||
//The association of annual air pollution exposure with blood pressure among patients with sleep-disordered breathing. | |||
#Bernatsky-2016 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25988990 | |||
//Fine particulate air pollution, nitrogen dioxide, and systemic autoimmune rheumatic disease in Calgary, Alberta. | |||
#Lu-2015 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4782360/ | |||
//Ambient particulate matter and microRNAs in extracellular vesicles: a pilot study of older individuals | |||
</biblio> | </biblio> | ||
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<blockquote>"Now let us consider another kind of drug – still undiscovered, but probably just around the corner – a drug capable of making people feel happy in situations where they would normally feel miserable. Such a drug would be a blessing, but a blessing fraught with grave political dangers. By making harmless chemical euphoria freely available, a dictator could reconcile an entire population to a state of affairs to which self-respecting human beings ought not to be reconciled. Despots have always found it necessary to supplement force by political or religious propaganda. In this sense the pen is mightier than the sword. But mightier than either the pen or the sword is the pill. In mental hospitals it has been found that chemical restraint is far more effective than strait jackets or psychiatry. The dictatorships of tomorrow will deprive men of their freedom, but will give them in exchange a happiness none the less real, as a subjective experience, for being chemically induced. The pursuit of happiness is one of the traditional rights of man; unfortunately, the achievement of happiness may turn out to be incompatible with another of man's rights – liberty." - Aldous Huxley | <blockquote>"Now let us consider another kind of drug – still undiscovered, but probably just around the corner – a drug capable of making people feel happy in situations where they would normally feel miserable. Such a drug would be a blessing, but a blessing fraught with grave political dangers. By making harmless chemical euphoria freely available, a dictator could reconcile an entire population to a state of affairs to which self-respecting human beings ought not to be reconciled. Despots have always found it necessary to supplement force by political or religious propaganda. In this sense the pen is mightier than the sword. But mightier than either the pen or the sword is the pill. In mental hospitals it has been found that chemical restraint is far more effective than strait jackets or psychiatry. The dictatorships of tomorrow will deprive men of their freedom, but will give them in exchange a happiness none the less real, as a subjective experience, for being chemically induced. The pursuit of happiness is one of the traditional rights of man; unfortunately, the achievement of happiness may turn out to be incompatible with another of man's rights – liberty." - Aldous Huxley | ||
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Hypothesis1. Unilateral/clandestine geoengineering activity is a source of air pollution/particulate matter. (PM2.5) 2. The molecular toxicity of PM2.5 is poorly understood. 3. The nanotoxicity, neurotoxicity, and genotoxicity of PM2.5 exposure on human health requires further investigations. 4. The differential effects of chronic PM2.5 exposure on the neuroimmune system, lung/brain axis, chronic inflammation, and neurodegenerative disorders (Alzheimer, Parkinson) requires additional research. [1] 5. MAC1/Glutaminase activation is implicated in the microglia-mediated dopaminergic neurotoxicity of PM2.5. [2][3] Differential effects of nanoparticles translocationCardiovascular system
Central nervous system
Endocrine system
Limbic system
Lymphatic system
Respiratory systemNanotoxicity of functionalized nanoparticlesNotes
ResourcesKeywordsaerosol, bioaerosol, functionalized nanoparticles, aluminium oxide, particulate matter, PM2.5, gulf war syndrome, chronic neuroinflammation, vapor phase oxidation, hydrocarbons, barium, gold, microglia, MAC1, monodisperse aerosol, condensation, drug delivery Support this projectThis project is entirely financed by personal donations. To support this project, use the following link to donate money via Paypal: https://paypal.me/EtienneRobillard References
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