Cardiovascular effects of traffic-related air pollution: A multi-omics analysis from a randomized, crossover trial.

J Hazard Mater

School of Public Health, Key Lab of Public Health Safety of the Ministry of Education and NHC Key Lab of Health Technology Assessment, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, China; Children's Hospital of Fudan University, National Center for Children's Health, Shanghai, China. Electronic address:

Published: August 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • A study investigated the cardiovascular effects of traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) in 56 young adults by comparing their health during two different exposure sessions: one near a busy road and the other in a park.
  • Participants showed higher levels of pollution while exposed to TRAP, particularly in terms of black carbon and nitrogen dioxide, leading to elevated blood pressure and decreased heart rate variability (HRV).
  • The research revealed various molecular changes linked to inflammation and cardiovascular health, suggesting that reducing TRAP could be important for heart health.

Article Abstract

A system-wide cardiovascular response to traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) has been rarely described. To systemically understand the mechanisms underlying cardiovascular effects of TRAP, we conducted a randomized, crossover trial in 56 young adults, who engaged in two 4-hour exposure sessions on a main road and in a park, alternately. We measured personal exposures to traffic-related air pollutants (TRAPs), including fine and ultrafine particulate matter, black carbon, nitrogen dioxide, and carbon monoxide. Lipidomics, targeted proteomics, urine metabolomics, targeted biomarkers, ambulatory blood pressure and electrocardiogram were measured. We used linear mixed-effects models to estimate the associations. The exposures to TRAPs except for fine particulate matter in the road session were 2-3 times higher. We observed elevated blood pressure and decreased heart rate variability (HRV) after TRAP exposure, accompanied by dozens of molecular alterations involving systemic inflammation, oxidative stress, endothelial dysfunction, coagulation, and lipid metabolism. Pathways like vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation and biomarkers like trimethylamine N-Oxide might also be disturbed. Some of these TRAP-related molecular biomarkers were also associated with changes of blood pressure or HRV. Our results provided systematical mechanistic profiling for the cardiovascular effects of TRAP using multi omics, which may have implications in TRAP control.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2022.129031DOI Listing

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