Project 1
项目1
基本信息
- 批准号:10588265
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 35.21万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-08-08 至 2025-02-28
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Admission activityAerosolsAffectAgricultureAllergensAsthmaBiocompatible MaterialsBiologicalBiological AssayChemicalsChronicChronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseClinicalCollaborationsCollectionCommunicationCommunitiesConsultationsDataDatabasesDisparityDrynessDustElementsEmploymentEnvironmental ExposureEnvironmental HealthEpidemiologyExposure toFamilyGeographyHealthHealth Disparities ResearchHousingIncidenceInflammatory ResponseInfrastructureLatinoLungMapsModelingMonitorMovementOutcomeParticulatePatternPlantsPopulationProtocols documentationPulmonary Heart DiseasePulmonary InflammationResearchResearch Project GrantsResourcesSeaSeasonal VariationsSiteSocioeconomic StatusSourceTestingVascular DiseasesWorkaerosolizedcommunity engagementhealth disparityimprovedinformation gatheringinterdisciplinary approachlung healthmarine organismmicrobialmineral dustmouse modelparticlepollutantpollutant transportprogramsremote sensingsoil samplingtrendwater sampling
项目摘要
U54 Research Project 1: Disparities in environmental exposures and health impacts
Abstract
The main premise of the proposed research is that health disparities in the eastern
Coachella Valley (ECV), especially with regard to asthma and cardiopulmonary disease within
the Latino community, are significantly affected by differential chronic environmental exposures
to aerosols including biological materials (e.g., allergens and microbial components). To focus
on the specific question of environmental exposures and health, we aim to develop a monitoring
protocol and database that would allow us to assess correlates between aerosolized particulate
components, effects on pulmonary inflammatory responses, and the epidemiology of asthma
and other cardiopulmonary diseases in the Coachella Valley. We aim to accomplish this in
conjunction with a community advisory board to enable continuous community engagement.
The research program will include transport studies to identify patterns of particle/pollutant
transport in the Coachella Valley, collection of particulate, soil and water samples in and near
the Salton Sea to track the origins and movement of biological components in aerosols, and
exposure of the collected material in mouse models to identify materials that may contribute to
lung inflammation and asthma in the community.
U54 研究项目 1:环境暴露和健康影响的差异
抽象的
本研究的主要前提是东部地区的健康差距
科切拉山谷 (ECV),特别是在哮喘和心肺疾病方面
拉丁裔社区受到不同的慢性环境暴露的显着影响
包括生物材料(例如过敏原和微生物成分)的气溶胶。集中注意力
关于环境暴露和健康的具体问题,我们的目标是制定一个监测
协议和数据库使我们能够评估气溶胶颗粒之间的相关性
哮喘的成分、对肺部炎症反应的影响和流行病学
以及科切拉山谷的其他心肺疾病。我们的目标是在
与社区咨询委员会合作,以实现持续的社区参与。
该研究计划将包括传输研究,以确定颗粒/污染物的模式
科切拉山谷的运输,收集及其附近的颗粒物、土壤和水样本
索尔顿海追踪气溶胶中生物成分的起源和运动,以及
将收集到的材料暴露在小鼠模型中,以确定可能有助于
社区中的肺部炎症和哮喘。
项目成果
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粘膜表面的静电力和 M 细胞摄取
- 批准号:
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- 资助金额:
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