Particulate Matter-Induced Cardiovascular Dysfunction: A Mechanistic Insight

Air pollution and particulate matter (PM) are significant factors for adverse health effects most prominently cardiovascular disease (CVD). PM is produced from various sources, which include both natural and anthropogenic. It is composed of biological components, organic compounds, minerals, and met...

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description Air pollution and particulate matter (PM) are significant factors for adverse health effects most prominently cardiovascular disease (CVD). PM is produced from various sources, which include both natural and anthropogenic. It is composed of biological components, organic compounds, minerals, and metals, which are responsible for inducing inflammation and adverse health effects. However, the adverse effects are related to PM size distribution. Finer particles are a significant cause of cardiovascular events. This review discusses the direct and indirect mechanisms of PM-induced CVD like myocardial infarction, the elevation of blood pressure, cardiac arrhythmias, atherosclerosis, and thrombosis. The two potential mechanisms are oxidative stress and systemic inflammation. Prenatal exposure has also been linked with cardiovascular outcomes later in life. Moreover, we also mentioned the epidemiological studies that strongly associate PM with CVD.
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Air pollution
Air Pollution - adverse effects
Animals
Anthropogenic factors
Arrhythmia
Arteriosclerosis
Atherosclerosis
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Biomedicine
Blood clot
Blood pressure
Cardiology
Cardiovascular diseases
Cardiovascular Diseases - chemically induced
Cardiovascular Diseases - epidemiology
Cardiovascular Diseases - metabolism
Cardiovascular Diseases - physiopathology
Cardiovascular System - drug effects
Cardiovascular System - metabolism
Cardiovascular System - physiopathology
Environmental Exposure - adverse effects
Epidemiology
Epigenesis, Genetic - drug effects
Health aspects
Health risks
Heart
Heart attack
Humans
Inflammation
Inflammation Mediators - metabolism
Metals
Minerals
Myocardial infarction
Organic compounds
Outdoor air quality
Oxidative stress
Oxidative Stress - drug effects
Particle Size
Particle size distribution
Particulate emissions
Particulate matter
Particulate Matter - adverse effects
Pharmacology/Toxicology
Pollution effects
Prenatal experience
Prenatal exposure
Prognosis
Risk Assessment
Risk Factors
Size distribution
Thromboembolism
Thrombosis
Time Factors
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