Ozone Cardiovascular Effects in Genetically Susceptible People



Status:Completed
Conditions:Healthy Studies
Therapuetic Areas:Other
Healthy:No
Age Range:Any
Updated:10/21/2012
Start Date:May 2011
End Date:January 2013
Contact:Erika Little
Email:Erika_Little@URMC.Rochester.edu
Phone:585-275-4163

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Increases in air pollution are associated with increases in deaths from cardiovascular
disease, but the investigators know little about how ozone air pollution affects the
cardiovascular system. The investigators proposed study will determine the effects of ozone
on blood vessel and heart function that could worsen illness in people with underlying heart
disease. This will be accomplished by studying healthy volunteers who inhale ozone in a
controlled clinical study, and also by studying their exposure to ozone and other pollutants
during their normal daily activities. The investigators will study volunteers who may be at
increased risk for the effects of ozone because of genetic susceptibility. Understanding
the effects of ozone on the heart and circulation can help establish appropriate air
pollution standards, and provide strategies to protect the most susceptible people.


Inclusion Criteria:

- Healthy,

- Never-smokers with normal spirometry based on the standards published by Morris and
co-workers (Morris et al. 1971), and

- A normal electrocardiogram. -

Exclusion Criteria:

- Any history of habitual smoking.

- Marijuana smoking within the past 5 years.

- Pregnancy.

- Any history of significant organ impairment, chronic respiratory disease, ischemic
heart disease, active psychiatric disorder or current drug or alcohol abuse.

- Occupation involving regular, heavy dust or particle exposure, such as welding,
mining, foundry work.

- FEV1 < 75% of predicted at baseline screening.

- Subjects with atopy or allergic rhinitis will not be excluded as long as they do not
require regular treatment with antihistamines or systemic steroids.

- Subjects on certain prescription medications such as prednisone or statins will be
excluded. Use of other medications will be considered on an individual basis.
Subjects will not be asked to discontinue prescription medications for the purposes
of this study.

- Hypertension (blood pressure higher than 140/90 mmHg or on antihypertensive
medication).

- Subject lives outside the Rochester metropolitan area.
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