Tropospheric (ground level) ozone (O 3 ) is a secondary pollutant, emerging from other pollutants in the sunshine. Exposure to O 3 correlates with higher pulmonary and cardiovascular mortality and affects reproductive health and the central nervous system acutely and chronically. Skin might be a potentially overlooked target organ of ambient O 3 . The experimental evidence suggests a positive correlation of O 3 exposure with oxidative damage, impaired antioxidant defence and proinflammatory response in the skin. In time series studies it was observed that acute rises in O 3 levels correlated with seeking medical help for skin conditions; however, whether these findings are specific to O 3 , is not yet clear. There is preliminary epidemiological evidence that long-term exposure to O 3 is associated with premature skin aging. This finding was independent of co-exposure to other environmental factors affecting skin (e.g. ultraviolet radiation and air pollution). As concentrations of O 3 are rising in many regions of the world, adverse cutaneous effects of O 3 present a relevant public health concern.

Skin damage by tropospheric ozone [Hautschäden durch troposphärisches Ozon]

Valacchi G.
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2019

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Tropospheric (ground level) ozone (O 3 ) is a secondary pollutant, emerging from other pollutants in the sunshine. Exposure to O 3 correlates with higher pulmonary and cardiovascular mortality and affects reproductive health and the central nervous system acutely and chronically. Skin might be a potentially overlooked target organ of ambient O 3 . The experimental evidence suggests a positive correlation of O 3 exposure with oxidative damage, impaired antioxidant defence and proinflammatory response in the skin. In time series studies it was observed that acute rises in O 3 levels correlated with seeking medical help for skin conditions; however, whether these findings are specific to O 3 , is not yet clear. There is preliminary epidemiological evidence that long-term exposure to O 3 is associated with premature skin aging. This finding was independent of co-exposure to other environmental factors affecting skin (e.g. ultraviolet radiation and air pollution). As concentrations of O 3 are rising in many regions of the world, adverse cutaneous effects of O 3 present a relevant public health concern.
2019
Fuks, K. B.; Woodby, B.; Valacchi, G.
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