Environmental stressors and the endothelium

IF 2.5 Q2 PHYSIOLOGY
Thomas Münzel , Marin Kuntic , Andreas Daiber
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Abstract

Dysfunction of the endothelium, a monolayer of cells in the lumen of all vessels, is found near-universally in the context of cardiovascular risk factors and diseases (CVD). Because of its crucial role in regulating vascular tone, hemostatic functions, inflammation, adhesion, and platelet activity, normalizing endothelial function is an attractive target in therapeutic approaches to CVD with prognostic implications. We will review the mechanisms leading to endothelial dysfunction in response to traditional and novel cardiovascular risk factors noise and air pollution with focus on oxidative stress and inflammation. A cardiac and vasoactive medication might attenuate vascular dysfunction based on the pathophysiology leading to the environment-induced endothelial dysfunction. The most promising approach, however, represents reductions of particulate matter with a diameter ≤2.5µm (PM2.5) concentrations via improvements in air quality and marked reductions in transportation noise day and night levels as indicated by the World Health Organization (WHO), thereby markedly reducing the cardiovascular burden induced by noise and air pollution.

环境压力源与内皮
内皮细胞是所有血管内腔中的单层细胞,在心血管危险因素和疾病(CVD)的背景下几乎普遍存在内皮细胞的功能障碍。由于其在调节血管张力、止血功能、炎症、粘附和血小板活性方面的关键作用,使内皮功能正常化是CVD治疗方法中一个有吸引力的靶点,具有预后意义。我们将综述导致内皮功能障碍的机制,以应对传统和新的心血管风险因素噪音和空气污染,重点是氧化应激和炎症。基于导致环境诱导的内皮功能障碍的病理生理学,心脏和血管活性药物可能会减轻血管功能障碍。然而,最有希望的方法是通过改善空气质量和显著降低世界卫生组织(世界卫生组织)指示的交通噪声日夜水平来减少直径≤2.5µm的颗粒物(PM2.5)浓度,从而显著降低噪声和空气污染引起的心血管负担。
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Current Opinion in Physiology
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