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实验性暴露于柴油机废气会增加人体动脉僵硬度。

Experimental exposure to diesel exhaust increases arterial stiffness in man.

机构信息

Department of Respiratory Medicine and Allergy, University Hospital, Umeå, Sweden.

出版信息

Part Fibre Toxicol. 2009 Mar 13;6:7. doi: 10.1186/1743-8977-6-7.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Exposure to air pollution is associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity, although the underlying mechanisms are unclear. Vascular dysfunction reduces arterial compliance and increases central arterial pressure and left ventricular after-load. We determined the effect of diesel exhaust exposure on arterial compliance using a validated non-invasive measure of arterial stiffness.

METHODS

In a double-blind randomized fashion, 12 healthy volunteers were exposed to diesel exhaust (approximately 350 mug/m3) or filtered air for one hour during moderate exercise. Arterial stiffness was measured using applanation tonometry at the radial artery for pulse wave analysis (PWA), as well as at the femoral and carotid arteries for pulse wave velocity (PWV). PWA was performed 10, 20 and 30 min, and carotid-femoral PWV 40 min, post-exposure. Augmentation pressure (AP), augmentation index (AIx) and time to wave reflection (Tr) were calculated.

RESULTS

Blood pressure, AP and AIx were generally low reflecting compliant arteries. In comparison to filtered air, diesel exhaust exposure induced an increase in AP of 2.5 mmHg (p = 0.02) and in AIx of 7.8% (p = 0.01), along with a 16 ms reduction in Tr (p = 0.03), 10 minutes post-exposure.

CONCLUSION

Acute exposure to diesel exhaust is associated with an immediate and transient increase in arterial stiffness. This may, in part, explain the increased risk for cardiovascular disease associated with air pollution exposure. If our findings are confirmed in larger cohorts of susceptible populations, this simple non-invasive method of assessing arterial stiffness may become a useful technique in measuring the impact of real world exposures to combustion derived-air pollution.

摘要

简介

暴露于空气污染会增加心血管发病率,尽管其潜在机制尚不清楚。血管功能障碍会降低动脉顺应性,并增加中心动脉压和左心室后负荷。我们使用经过验证的动脉僵硬度无创测量方法,确定了柴油废气暴露对动脉顺应性的影响。

方法

在一项双盲随机试验中,12 名健康志愿者在中等强度运动期间,分别暴露于柴油废气(约 350 微克/立方米)或过滤空气中 1 小时。使用平板张力法在桡动脉进行脉搏波分析(PWA),以及在股动脉和颈动脉进行脉搏波速度(PWV)测量,来测量动脉僵硬度。在暴露后 10、20 和 30 分钟以及 40 分钟时进行 PWA,测量颈动脉-股动脉 PWV。计算增强压(AP)、增强指数(AIx)和波反射时间(Tr)。

结果

血压、AP 和 AIx 通常较低,反映了顺应性良好的动脉。与过滤空气相比,柴油废气暴露后 10 分钟,AP 增加 2.5mmHg(p=0.02),AIx 增加 7.8%(p=0.01),Tr 减少 16ms(p=0.03)。

结论

急性暴露于柴油废气会导致动脉僵硬度立即和短暂增加。这可能部分解释了与空气污染暴露相关的心血管疾病风险增加。如果我们在更大的易感人群队列中得到证实,这种评估动脉僵硬度的简单无创方法可能成为衡量实际接触燃烧源空气污染影响的有用技术。

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