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Nasal oxidative stress mediating the effects of colder temperature exposure on pediatric asthma symptoms.

Linchen HeChristina NorrisKimberly Palaguachi-LopezKaroline BarkjohnZhen LiFeng LiYinping ZhangMarilyn BlackMichael H BerginJunfeng Jim Zhang
Published in: Pediatric research (2024)
The role of oxidative stress in linking colder temperature exposure and worsened asthma symptoms is still poorly understood. Lower temperature exposure in a colder season was associated with higher nasal and systemic oxidative stress in children with asthma. Nasal MDA, a biomarker of nasal oxidative stress, mediated the associations between colder temperature exposures and pediatric asthma symptoms. The results firstly suggest a plausible pathway that colder temperature exposure worsens pediatric asthma symptoms partly via inducing oxidative stress in the nasal cavity.
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