Air pollution and hypertension: Mechanistic and epidemiological insights.

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Omar Hahad, Wiktoria Wojciechowska, Marin Kuntic, Andrea Pozzer, Charalampos Grassos, Marek Rajzer
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Abstract

Air pollution is an important environmental risk factor and according to the Global Burden of Disease Study a leading contributor to global morbidity and mortality. Hypertension, a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, has been increasingly associated with exposure to various air pollutants. This review aims to highlight key mechanistic and epidemiological findings underlying the relationship between air pollution and hypertension. On a mechanistic level, air pollution contributes to oxidative stress, systemic inflammation, endothelial dysfunction, and activation of the sympathetic nervous system, leading to impaired vascular function and elevated blood pressure. Epidemiological findings consistently demonstrate that both short- and long-term exposure to solid and gaseous pollutants are associated with increased blood pressure and a higher risk of hypertension. These findings are confirmed by meta-analyses across diverse populations, with evidence suggesting greater susceptibility among vulnerable groups, including the elderly and those with pre-existing cardiovascular conditions. Despite emerging evidence, important knowledge gaps remain regarding precise exposure assessment, the impact of specific air pollutants, and the synergy between air pollution and other environmental stressors. Targeting these gaps in future is necessary for effective development of public health interventions and policy measures to reduce the adverse health effects of air pollution on blood pressure regulation and hypertension risk.

空气污染与高血压:机理和流行病学见解。
空气污染是一个重要的环境风险因素,根据全球疾病负担研究,它是全球发病率和死亡率的主要原因。高血压是心血管疾病的一个主要危险因素,越来越多地与接触各种空气污染物有关。这篇综述旨在强调空气污染与高血压之间关系的关键机制和流行病学发现。在机制层面上,空气污染会导致氧化应激、全身炎症、内皮功能障碍和交感神经系统的激活,从而导致血管功能受损和血压升高。流行病学调查结果一致表明,短期和长期接触固体和气体污染物都与血压升高和高血压风险增加有关。对不同人群进行的荟萃分析证实了这些发现,有证据表明,包括老年人和已有心血管疾病的人在内的弱势群体更容易患病。尽管出现了新的证据,但在准确的暴露评估、特定空气污染物的影响以及空气污染与其他环境压力因素之间的协同作用方面,仍存在重要的知识空白。为了有效地制定公共卫生干预措施和政策措施,以减少空气污染对血压调节和高血压风险的不利健康影响,今后有必要针对这些差距进行研究。
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Kardiologia polska
Kardiologia polska 医学-心血管系统
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
24.20%
发文量
431
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Kardiologia Polska (Kardiol Pol, Polish Heart Journal) is the official peer-reviewed journal of the Polish Cardiac Society (PTK, Polskie Towarzystwo Kardiologiczne) published monthly since 1957. It aims to provide a platform for sharing knowledge in cardiology, from basic science to translational and clinical research on cardiovascular diseases.
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