Exposure to multiple ambient air pollutants changes white matter microstructure during early adolescence with sex-specific differences.
Devyn L CotterHedyeh AhmadiCarlos Cardenas-IniguezKatherine L BottenhornW James GaudermanRob McConnellKiros BerhaneJoel D SchwartzDaniel A HackmanJiu-Chiuan ChenMegan M HertingPublished in: Communications medicine (2024)
Criteria air pollutants influence patterns of white matter maturation between 9-13 years old, with some sex-specific differences in the magnitude and anatomical locations of affected tracts. This occurs at concentrations that are below current U.S. standards, suggesting exposure to low-level pollution during adolescence may have long-term consequences.