Environmental pollution poses a significant threat to human health, particularly concerning its impact on cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). This review synthesizes epidemiological and molecular evidence to elucidate the intricate relationship between environmental pollutants and CVDs. Epidemiological studies highlight the association between exposure to air, water, and soil pollutants and increased CVD risk, including hypertension, coronary artery disease, and stroke. Furthermore, molecular investigations unravel the underlying mechanisms linking pollutant exposure to CVD pathogenesis, such as oxidative stress, inflammation, endothelial dysfunction, and autonomic imbalance. Understanding these molecular pathways is crucial for developing targeted interventions and policy strategies to mitigate the adverse effects of environmental pollution on cardiovascular health. By integrating epidemiological and molecular evidence, this review provides insights into the complex interplay between environmental factors and CVDs, emphasizing the urgent need for comprehensive preventive measures and environmental policies to safeguard public health.

Scimeca, M., Palumbo, V., Giacobbi, E., Servadei, F., Casciardi, S., Cornella, E., et al. (2024). Impact of the environmental pollution on cardiovascular diseases: from epidemiological to molecular evidence. HELIYON, 10(18) [10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e38047].

Impact of the environmental pollution on cardiovascular diseases: from epidemiological to molecular evidence

Scimeca M.;Palumbo V.;Giacobbi E.;Servadei F.;Cornella E.;Cerbara F.;Rotondaro G.;Seghetti C.;Scioli M. P.;Montanaro M.;Melino G.;Mauriello A.;Bonfiglio R.
2024-01-01

Abstract

Environmental pollution poses a significant threat to human health, particularly concerning its impact on cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). This review synthesizes epidemiological and molecular evidence to elucidate the intricate relationship between environmental pollutants and CVDs. Epidemiological studies highlight the association between exposure to air, water, and soil pollutants and increased CVD risk, including hypertension, coronary artery disease, and stroke. Furthermore, molecular investigations unravel the underlying mechanisms linking pollutant exposure to CVD pathogenesis, such as oxidative stress, inflammation, endothelial dysfunction, and autonomic imbalance. Understanding these molecular pathways is crucial for developing targeted interventions and policy strategies to mitigate the adverse effects of environmental pollution on cardiovascular health. By integrating epidemiological and molecular evidence, this review provides insights into the complex interplay between environmental factors and CVDs, emphasizing the urgent need for comprehensive preventive measures and environmental policies to safeguard public health.
2024
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Recensione
Esperti anonimi
Settore MEDS-26/A - Scienze tecniche di medicina di laboratorio
Settore MEDS-04/A - Anatomia patologica
English
Atherosclerosis
Cardiovascular disease
Environmental pollution
PM
Toxic metals
Scimeca, M., Palumbo, V., Giacobbi, E., Servadei, F., Casciardi, S., Cornella, E., et al. (2024). Impact of the environmental pollution on cardiovascular diseases: from epidemiological to molecular evidence. HELIYON, 10(18) [10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e38047].
Scimeca, M; Palumbo, V; Giacobbi, E; Servadei, F; Casciardi, S; Cornella, E; Cerbara, F; Rotondaro, G; Seghetti, C; Scioli, Mp; Montanaro, M; Barillà...espandi
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