Journal article
Oxidative Damage of Biomolecules by the Environmental Pollutants NO2• and NO3•
LF Gamon, U Wille
Accounts of Chemical Research | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 2016
Abstract
ConspectusAir pollution is responsible for the premature death of about 7 million people every year. Ozone (O3) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2•) are the key gaseous pollutants in the troposphere, which predominantly result from combustion processes. Their inhalation leads to reactions with constituents in the airway surface fluids (ASF) of the respiratory tract and/or lungs. ASF contain small molecular-weight antioxidants, which protect the underlying epithelial cells against oxidative damage. When this defense system is overwhelmed, proteins and lipids present on cell surfaces or within the ASF become vulnerable to attack. The resulting highly reactive protein and lipid oxidation products could ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Australian Research Council under the Centre of Excellence Scheme, the University of Melbourne and the National Computing Infrastructure facility (NCI).