Abstract
Abstract Diesel exhaust nanoparticles (DENPs) are gaseous exhaust and one component of particulate matter (PM) air pollution which is found to cause health hazards in humans. Quercetin is widely known for its antioxidant and antitoxic
Highlights
Various studies haveseen a strong relationship between particulate matter (PM) air pollution and increase in the mortality and morbidity
Studies showed that airborne PM increased circulatory neutrophil count (CNC) in the bloodstream of residents exposed to high PM concentrations [4]
Studies by Terashima et al [5] revealed that bronchial epithelial cells and alveolar macrophages exposed to PM10 lead to the release of hematopoietic cytokines
Summary
Various studies haveseen a strong relationship between particulate matter (PM) air pollution and increase in the mortality and morbidity. A relationship between the daily number of hospitalizations, deaths and everyday differential in the ambient PM air pollution concentration has been detected by experts [1,2]. Studies showed that airborne PM increased circulatory neutrophil count (CNC) in the bloodstream of residents exposed to high PM concentrations [4]. Studies by Terashima et al [5] revealed that bronchial epithelial cells and alveolar macrophages exposed to PM10 lead to the release of hematopoietic cytokines. Suwa et al [6] reported that the inhalation of air pollution leads to an increase in the pro-inflammatory cells concentration in the circulation because of increased production of cytokines
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