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2019 Fiscal Year Annual Research Report

Study on the Influence of Environmental Concentration of Ozone on Lung and Skin Cells by Lipid Analysis

Research Project

Project/Area Number 19K21122
Allocation TypeMulti-year Fund
Research InstitutionHokkaido University

Principal Investigator

喬 琳  北海道大学, 保健科学研究院, 助教 (30821524)

Project Period (FY) 2019-04-01 – 2020-03-31
Keywordslow-concentration ozone / ozonation / lipid oxidation / A549 cell / lung surfactant / lung damage / orbitrap LC-MS/MS / lipidomic methodology
Outline of Annual Research Achievements

Ozone has a very high oxidative activity with a concentration of a few tens of ppb in the ambient air. During breathing, the lipids and the cells in one’s respiratory system are hard to avoid the oxidative effect of ozone. Here, by exposing the lipid of lung surfactant and the human alveolar epithelial cells to the ambient ozone of a low concentration (20-100 ppb), we systematically studied the lipid oxidation through high resolution LC-MS/MS.
The lipid monolayers composed by DPPC, POPC and POPG were used as the model system of the lung surfactant. Their stability and ozonized products were successfully identified and quantified. By mixing with cholesterol, we observed the physicochemical properties of the lipid membrane strongly influenced the yield of certain ozonation products. Furthermore, we found a phenolic compound 3,5-dihydroxy-4-methoxybenzyl alcohol (DHMBA) strongly inhabited the oxidation process.
In addition, we established a novel lipidomics method and successfully applied it to study the ozonation of the adenocarcinomic human alveolar basal epithelial cell (A549). We found the aldehyde-type ozonized lipids are the major products. More importantly, the secondary ozonides (SOZ) with the head group of phosphocholine were also identified as the products and its amount is related to the relative humility of the air.
Our study gave a molecular-level view of the effect of the ambient ozone on the lipids in the lung. The novel lipidomics method has great potential for searching the biomarker of the lung damage in the low-concentration air pollutant.

  • Research Products

    (4 results)

All 2020 2019

All Journal Article (1 results) (of which Peer Reviewed: 1 results,  Open Access: 1 results) Presentation (3 results)

  • [Journal Article] Absorption, Fluorescence, and Two-Photon Excitation Ability of 5-Phenylisolidolo[2,1-a]quinolines2020

    • Author(s)
      Avena Ramon Francisco、Qiao Lin、Fujii Yuki、Otomo Kohei、Ishii Hirokazu、Suzuki Takeyuki、Tsujino Hirofumi、Uno Tadayuki、Tsutsumi Yasuo、Kawashima Yusuke、Takagi Tatsuya、Murai Kenichi、Nemoto Tomomi、Arisawa Mitsuhiro
    • Journal Title

      ACS Omega

      Volume: 5 Pages: 2473~2479

    • DOI

      10.1021/acsomega.9b04070

    • Peer Reviewed / Open Access
  • [Presentation] The Oxidation of Lipid Monolayers of Lung Surfactant in Low-level Ozone2019

    • Author(s)
      Lin Qiao, Chiba Hitoshi, Shen Ye, Shu-Ping Hui
    • Organizer
      第61回 日本脂質生化学会
  • [Presentation] 質量分析を用いる肺サーファクタントリン脂質膜に対する環境濃度オゾンの影響に関する研究2019

    • Author(s)
      喬 琳, 陳 震, 高田 俊智, 千葉 仁志 ,  叶 深, 惠 淑萍
    • Organizer
      第44回日本医用マススペクトル学会
  • [Presentation] オゾンによる肺サーファクタントリン脂質膜の構造と安定性への影響2019

    • Author(s)
      喬 琳, 陳 震, 高田 俊智,  千葉 仁志,  叶 深,  惠 淑萍
    • Organizer
      第29回日本臨床化学会北海道支部例会

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Published: 2021-01-27  

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