Exposure to air pollution even before birth has significant harmful effects on the cardiovascular system later as adults.

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Specific chemical modification of DNA that changes its action and gene expression effects in the heart result from gestational exposure to diesel.
"By demonstrating this potential public and global health problem, we hope that our study prompts leaders to develop thoughtful environmental regulatory policies that promote the health and well-being of future generations."
Chin and colleagues used four groups of mice.
- The first group was exposed gestationally to filtered air and then underwent sham surgery.
- The second group was exposed gestationally to diesel exhaust particles and then underwent sham surgery.
- The third group was exposed gestationally to filtered air and then underwent transverse aortic constriction (TAC) surgery.
- The fourth group was exposed gestationally to diesel exhaust particles and then underwent TAC surgery.
The researchers subsequently investigated whether these genes become chemically modified after diesel particulate exposure and found that one of them (miR133a-2) was methylated differently.
"From just an experience vantage we all assume diesel and other petroleum combustion products are bad for us. Here is evidence of possibly how bad. " said Thoru Pederson, Ph.D., Editor-in-Chief of The FASEB Journal.
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