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重新审视汞暴露与血压之间的联系。

Re-thinking the link between exposure to mercury and blood pressure.

作者信息

Hu Xue Feng, Loan Allison, Chan Hing Man

机构信息

Chemical and Environmental Toxicology Program, Department of Biology, University of Ottawa, 30 Marie Curie, Ottawa, ON, K1N 6N5, Canada.

出版信息

Arch Toxicol. 2025 Feb;99(2):481-512. doi: 10.1007/s00204-024-03919-8. Epub 2025 Jan 3.

Abstract

Hypertension or high blood pressure (BP) is a prevalent and manageable chronic condition which is a significant contributor to the total global disease burden. Environmental chemicals, including mercury (Hg), may contribute to hypertension onset and development. Hg is a global health concern, listed by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a top ten chemical of public health concern. Most people are exposed to some level of Hg, with vulnerable groups, including Indigenous peoples and small-scale gold miners, at a higher risk for exposure. We published a systematic review and meta-analysis in 2018 showing a dose-response relationship between Hg exposure and hypertension. This critical review summarizes the biological effects of Hg (both organic and inorganic form) on the underlying mechanisms that may facilitate the onset and development of hypertension and related health outcomes and updates the association between Hg exposure (total Hg concentrations in hair) and BP outcomes. We also evaluated the weight of evidence using the Bradford Hill criteria. There is a strong dose-response relationship between Hg (both organic and inorganic) exposure and BP in animal studies and convincing evidence that Hg contributes to hypertension by causing structural and functional changes, vascular reactivity, vasoconstriction, atherosclerosis, dyslipidemia, and thrombosis. The underlying mechanisms are vast and include impairments in antioxidant defense mechanisms, increased ROS production, endothelial dysfunction, and alteration of the renin-angiotensin system. We found additional 16 recent epidemiological studies that have reported the relationship between Hg exposure and hypertension in the last 5 years. Strong evidence from epidemiological studies shows a positive association between Hg exposure and the risk of hypertension and elevated BP. The association is mixed at lower exposure levels but suggests that Hg can affect BP even at low doses when co-exposed with other metals. Further research is needed to develop robust conversion factors among different biomarkers and standardized measures of Hg exposure. Regulatory agencies should consider adopting a 2 µg/g hair Hg level as a cut-off for public health regulation, especially for adults older than child-bearing age.

摘要

高血压或高血压(BP)是一种常见且可控制的慢性病,是全球疾病总负担的重要促成因素。包括汞(Hg)在内的环境化学物质可能导致高血压的发生和发展。汞是一个全球健康问题,被世界卫生组织(WHO)列为十大公共卫生关注化学品之一。大多数人都接触到一定程度的汞,包括原住民和小规模金矿开采者在内的弱势群体接触汞的风险更高。我们在2018年发表了一项系统评价和荟萃分析,显示汞暴露与高血压之间存在剂量反应关系。这篇批判性综述总结了汞(有机和无机形式)对可能促进高血压发病和发展的潜在机制以及相关健康结局的生物学效应,并更新了汞暴露(头发中总汞浓度)与血压结局之间的关联。我们还使用布拉德福德·希尔标准评估了证据的权重。在动物研究中,汞(有机和无机)暴露与血压之间存在很强的剂量反应关系,并且有令人信服的证据表明汞通过引起结构和功能变化、血管反应性、血管收缩、动脉粥样硬化、血脂异常和血栓形成导致高血压。潜在机制众多,包括抗氧化防御机制受损、活性氧生成增加、内皮功能障碍以及肾素-血管紧张素系统改变。我们又发现了16项最近的流行病学研究,这些研究报告了过去5年中汞暴露与高血压之间的关系。流行病学研究的有力证据表明汞暴露与高血压风险和血压升高之间存在正相关。在较低暴露水平下,这种关联存在混杂情况,但表明汞即使在低剂量下与其他金属共同暴露时也会影响血压。需要进一步研究以制定不同生物标志物之间可靠的转换因子以及汞暴露的标准化测量方法。监管机构应考虑采用2μg/g头发汞水平作为公共卫生监管的临界值,特别是对于育龄以上的成年人。

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