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Combustion Derived Air Pollution and Vascular Function

U

University of Edinburgh

Status

Completed

Conditions

Endothelial Dysfunction

Treatments

Procedure: Badimon Chamber
Procedure: Forearm Vascular Study

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT00775099
05/S1103/46

Details and patient eligibility

About

Air pollution is a major cause of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. The components of air pollution responsible and the mechanisms through which they might mediate these harmful effects remain only partially understood. The link between cardiovascular disease and air pollution is strongest for fine particulate matter. Fine particulate matter (PM) is produced from the combustion of fossil fuels with the most significant threat thought to be posed by small particles less than 10µm (PM 10) which can be inhaled into the lungs. We propose to identify the precise component of diesel exhaust that mediates the adverse cardiovascular effects using a carbon particle generator, and a particle concentrator. The aim of this study proposal is to assess the vascular effects of different types and components of air pollution in healthy subjects. We intend to test the hypotheses that:

  1. Combustion derived nanoparticulate causes an acute impairment of endothelial vasomotor and fibrinolytic function in healthy volunteers.
  2. Exposure to combustion derived air pollution is associated with increased thrombus formation.

Enrollment

16 patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Healthy volunteers

Exclusion criteria

  • Current smokers
  • Significant occupational exposure to air pollution
  • History of lung disease
  • Women of child-bearing potential
  • Malignant arrhythmias
  • Renal or hepatic failure
  • Significant co-morbidity
  • Systolic blood pressure >190 or <100 mmHg
  • Previous history of blood dyscrasia
  • Unable to tolerate the supine position
  • Lack of informed consent
  • Blood donation within last 3 months

Trial design

Primary purpose

Basic Science

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Crossover Assignment

Masking

Triple Blind

16 participants in 4 patient groups

Filtered Air Exposure
Experimental group
Description:
1 hour exposure to filtered air during intermittent exercise
Treatment:
Procedure: Badimon Chamber
Procedure: Forearm Vascular Study
Diesel Exhaust Exposure
Experimental group
Description:
1 hour exposure to dilute diesel exhaust at a concentration of 300 µg/m3 during intermittent exercise
Treatment:
Procedure: Badimon Chamber
Procedure: Forearm Vascular Study
Filtered Diesel Exposure
Experimental group
Description:
1 hour exposure to diesel exhaust with all particulates filtered out using teflon filter with intermittent exercise
Treatment:
Procedure: Badimon Chamber
Procedure: Forearm Vascular Study
PALAS Exposure
Experimental group
Description:
1 hour exposure to pure carbon particles produced by PALAS generator during intermittent exercise
Treatment:
Procedure: Badimon Chamber
Procedure: Forearm Vascular Study

Trial contacts and locations

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