ozone exposure triggers dose-dependent oxidative stress markers in immune cells
Ozone exposure caused dose-dependent increases in TBARS (lipid peroxidation marker) and decreases in protein thiol groups in PBMC suspensions, with statistically significant effects at concentrations ≥1.0 µg/ml (p<0.001 at 80 µg/ml).
What this means for you
Understanding how ozone interacts with immune cells at different concentrations helps researchers identify the fine line between a stimulating signal and an overwhelming one. At carefully managed levels, this oxidative signaling is part of how the body activates its own defenses — too much, and it tips into stress. This research helps inform how ozone-based wellness approaches are calibrated for safety.
The published research
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