Research progress in damage of nervous system by inhaolable particles in sand weather
PI Qi-xing1 LIU Yan-li1 LI Chen1 WU Xue-qin2 MA Jian-xiu1▲
1.Function Laboratory,Medical College,Northwest Minzu University,Gansu Province,Lanzhou 730030,China;
2.Department of Preclinical Medicine, Linxia Modern Career Academy in Gansu Province, Linxia 731100, China
Abstract:The decline in air quality caused by dust events have threathened the human health in relevent area which are widely concerned.There was a common recogention the dust exposure has negative impact on respiratory and cardiovascular systems, accroding to extensive and in-depth studies, it also lesioned nervous and reprodutctive systems.This paper reviews the latest researches on the lesion in cognitive behavioral ability, peripheral nerve function and neurodevelopment of nervous system caused by inhaolable particles in sand weather.
皮启星; 刘燕丽; 黎晨; 武学琴; 马建秀. 沙尘天气中可吸入颗粒物对神经系统损害作用的研究进展[J]. 中国当代医药, 2020, 27(11): 20-22.
PI Qi-xing; LIU Yan-li; LI Chen; WU Xue-qin; MA Jian-xiu. Research progress in damage of nervous system by inhaolable particles in sand weather. 中国当代医药, 2020, 27(11): 20-22.
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