Ali Imran, Muhammad Shoaib, Wei Lingxi, Naqvi Syed Shah Zaman Haider, Mehmood Arshad, Abbas Muhammad, Shah Wahid
Shanxi First Medical Hospital Affiliated With Shanxi Medical University, Yangzi Qu, Taiyuan, China.
Department of Urology, First Hospital of Shanxi Medical University, Yangzi Qu, Taiyuan, China.
J Cardiovasc Transl Res. 2025 Sep 19. doi: 10.1007/s12265-025-10691-2.
Chronic social stress is increasingly recognized as a significant contributor to endothelial dysfunction, a key precursor to various cardiovascular diseases. This review endeavors to explain the intricate molecular pathways underlying endothelial dysfunction triggered by chronic social stress and to explore its implications for treatment. We summarize the roles of neurotransmitters, neuromodulators, and immune factors in mediating stress-induced vascular changes. We examine recent advances in pharmacology aimed at targeting these pathways, presenting potential avenues for therapeutic intervention. Understanding these molecular mechanisms not only enhances our comprehension of stress-related vascular disorders but also offers the potential for developing targeted therapies to alleviate their adverse effects on cardiovascular health. This review underlines the importance of unraveling molecular pathways and highlights therapeutic opportunities for managing endothelial dysfunction resulting from chronic social stress.
慢性社会压力日益被认为是导致内皮功能障碍的重要因素,而内皮功能障碍是各种心血管疾病的关键先兆。本综述旨在解释慢性社会压力引发内皮功能障碍的复杂分子途径,并探讨其对治疗的影响。我们总结了神经递质、神经调质和免疫因子在介导应激诱导的血管变化中的作用。我们研究了旨在针对这些途径的药理学最新进展,提出了治疗干预的潜在途径。了解这些分子机制不仅能增强我们对与压力相关的血管疾病的理解,还为开发靶向疗法以减轻其对心血管健康的不利影响提供了可能性。本综述强调了解开分子途径的重要性,并突出了管理慢性社会压力导致的内皮功能障碍的治疗机会。