医学
疾病
氧化应激
生物信息学
内皮功能障碍
人口
冲程(发动机)
心脏病学
神经科学
重症监护医学
内科学
环境卫生
生物
机械工程
工程类
作者
Thomas Münzel,Michael Molitor,Marin Kuntić,Omar Hahad,Martin Röösli,Nicole Engelmann,Mathias Basner,Andreas Daiber,Mette Sørensen
出处
期刊:Circulation Research
[Lippincott Williams & Wilkins]
日期:2024-04-25
卷期号:134 (9): 1113-1135
被引量:35
标识
DOI:10.1161/circresaha.123.323584
摘要
Epidemiological studies have found that transportation noise increases the risk for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, with solid evidence for ischemic heart disease, heart failure, and stroke. According to the World Health Organization, at least 1.6 million healthy life years are lost annually from traffic-related noise in Western Europe. Traffic noise at night causes fragmentation and shortening of sleep, elevation of stress hormone levels, and increased oxidative stress in the vasculature and the brain. These factors can promote vascular (endothelial) dysfunction, inflammation, and arterial hypertension, thus elevating cardiovascular risk. The present review focusses on the indirect, nonauditory cardiovascular health effects of noise. We provide an updated overview of epidemiological research on the effects of transportation noise on cardiovascular risk factors and disease, and mechanistic insights based on the latest clinical and experimental studies and propose new risk markers to address noise-induced cardiovascular effects in the general population. We will discuss the potential effects of noise on vascular dysfunction, oxidative stress, and inflammation in humans and animals. We will elaborately explain the underlying pathomechanisms by alterations of gene networks, epigenetic pathways, circadian rhythm, signal transduction along the neuronal-cardiovascular axis, and metabolism. We will describe current and future noise mitigation strategies. Finally, we will conduct an overall evaluation of the status of the current evidence of noise as a significant cardiovascular risk factor.
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