Understanding the Link Between PM2.5 and Osteoporosis – Research Findings from Mahidol University’s Institute of Molecular Biosciences

2024-01-23 21:30:00

Professor Dr. Narattaphon Phatthupan, M.D. Director of the Institute of Molecular Biosciences Mahidol University Head of Calcium and Bone Research Unit (COCAB – Center of Calcium and Bone Research), Faculty of Science Mahidol University Consisting of quality researchers from the Department of Physiology who participated in research studies to improve the quality of life of Thai people and avoid osteoporosis, together with Assistant Professor Dr. Natthaphon Panupintu, M.D. Head of the Laboratory Animal Research Unit, Faculty of Science Mahidol University Research studies were conducted until it was discovered that PM2.5 increased the risk of osteoporosis due to inflammation in laboratory rats.

Under the assumption that the mechanism of osteoporosis is from the deterioration of bone mass. There is an important cause of inflammation. This is because cells in the immune system must fight once morest PM2.5 dust that enters through the lungs and spreads throughout the body. To accelerate the inflammatory process.

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