Impacts of PM2.5 on stillbirth and the potential mechanism: a narrative review.

IF 4.5 4区 医学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Zhan Li, Ruixia Liu, Enjie Zhang
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Abstract

Air pollution has attracted widespread attention as one of the major environmental health problems worldwide. In recent years, recognized as one of the major environmental risk factors for the increased global burden of disease, fine particulate matter (PM2.5) increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes such as stillbirth. Stillbirths impose a substantial burden on both families and society. Although the existing evidence has revealed the association between PM2.5 exposure and stillbirth, the underlying mechanism behind this is a lack of clarity. In this review, epidemiological evidence regarding the effects of PM2.5 on stillbirth, as well as the sensitive windows of exposure, has been summarized. For the potential mechanism, the generation of reactive oxygen species was recognized as the molecular initiating event (MIE), and trigged oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, regulated cell death (RCD), inflammation and hyper coagulation, which can lead to pathological changes in the placenta and further lead to stillbirth. The purpose is to provide scientific evidence for developing early prevention strategies, reducing the stillbirth rate, and alleviating the social burdens of stillbirth.

PM2.5对死胎的影响及其潜在机制综述
空气污染作为世界范围内的主要环境健康问题之一,已引起广泛关注。近年来,细颗粒物(PM2.5)被认为是全球疾病负担增加的主要环境风险因素之一,增加了死胎等不良妊娠结局的风险。死产给家庭和社会都带来了沉重的负担。虽然现有的证据已经揭示了PM2.5暴露与死产之间的联系,但其背后的潜在机制尚不清楚。在这篇综述中,总结了PM2.5对死产影响的流行病学证据以及暴露的敏感窗口。潜在的机制是,活性氧的产生被认为是分子启动事件(MIE),引发氧化应激、线粒体功能障碍、调节细胞死亡(RCD)、炎症和高凝,从而导致胎盘病理改变,进而导致死产。目的是为制定早期预防策略、降低死产率和减轻死产的社会负担提供科学依据。
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Reviews on Environmental Health
Reviews on Environmental Health Social Sciences-Health (social science)
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7.20
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期刊介绍: Reviews on Environmental Health (REVEH) is an international peer-reviewed journal that aims to fill the need for publication of review articles on hot topics in the field of environmental health. Reviews on Environmental Health aims to be an inspiring forum for scientists, environmentalists, physicians, engineers, and students who are concerned with aspects of human health, including quality of life, that are determined by physiological and psychosociological interactions between man and physical, chemical, biological, and social factors in the environment. Reviews on Environmental Health is an important niche served by no other journal, that’s being a site where thoughtful reviews can be published on a variety of subjects related to both health and environment. One challenge is to bridge the research on environmental causes of disease with the clinical practice of medicine. Reviews on Environmental Health is a source of integrated information on environment and health subjects that will be of value to the broad scientific community, whether students, junior and senior professionals, or clinicians.
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