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Effects of noise on vascular function, oxidative stress, and inflammation: mechanistic insight from studies in mice

AIMS: Epidemiological studies indicate that traffic noise increases the incidence of coronary artery disease, hypertension and stroke. The underlying mechanisms remain largely unknown. Field studies with nighttime noise exposure demonstrate that aircraft noise leads to vascular dysfunction, which is...

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Autores principales: Münzel, Thomas, Daiber, Andreas, Steven, Sebastian, Tran, Lan P., Ullmann, Elisabeth, Kossmann, Sabine, Schmidt, Frank P., Oelze, Matthias, Xia, Ning, Li, Huige, Pinto, Antonio, Wild, Philipp, Pies, Kai, Schmidt, Erwin R., Rapp, Steffen, Kröller-Schön, Swenja
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5837459/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28329261
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehx081
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author Münzel, Thomas
Daiber, Andreas
Steven, Sebastian
Tran, Lan P.
Ullmann, Elisabeth
Kossmann, Sabine
Schmidt, Frank P.
Oelze, Matthias
Xia, Ning
Li, Huige
Pinto, Antonio
Wild, Philipp
Pies, Kai
Schmidt, Erwin R.
Rapp, Steffen
Kröller-Schön, Swenja
author_facet Münzel, Thomas
Daiber, Andreas
Steven, Sebastian
Tran, Lan P.
Ullmann, Elisabeth
Kossmann, Sabine
Schmidt, Frank P.
Oelze, Matthias
Xia, Ning
Li, Huige
Pinto, Antonio
Wild, Philipp
Pies, Kai
Schmidt, Erwin R.
Rapp, Steffen
Kröller-Schön, Swenja
author_sort Münzel, Thomas
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description AIMS: Epidemiological studies indicate that traffic noise increases the incidence of coronary artery disease, hypertension and stroke. The underlying mechanisms remain largely unknown. Field studies with nighttime noise exposure demonstrate that aircraft noise leads to vascular dysfunction, which is markedly improved by vitamin C, suggesting a key role of oxidative stress in causing this phenomenon. METHODS AND RESULTS: We developed a novel animal model to study the vascular consequences of aircraft noise exposure. Peak sound levels of 85 and mean sound level of 72 dBA applied by loudspeakers for 4 days caused an increase in systolic blood pressure, plasma noradrenaline and angiotensin II levels and induced endothelial dysfunction. Noise increased eNOS expression but reduced vascular NO levels because of eNOS uncoupling. Noise increased circulating levels of nitrotyrosine, interleukine-6 and vascular expression of the NADPH oxidase subunit Nox2, nitrotyrosine-positive proteins and of endothelin-1. FACS analysis demonstrated an increase in infiltrated natural killer-cells and neutrophils into the vasculature. Equal mean sound pressure levels of white noise for 4 days did not induce these changes. Comparative Illumina sequencing of transcriptomes of aortic tissues from aircraft noise-treated animals displayed significant changes of genes in part responsible for the regulation of vascular function, vascular remodelling, and cell death. CONCLUSION: We established a novel and unique aircraft noise stress model with increased blood pressure and vascular dysfunction associated with oxidative stress. This animal model enables future studies of molecular mechanisms, mitigation strategies, and pharmacological interventions to protect from noise-induced vascular damage.
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spelling pubmed-58374592018-03-09 Effects of noise on vascular function, oxidative stress, and inflammation: mechanistic insight from studies in mice Münzel, Thomas Daiber, Andreas Steven, Sebastian Tran, Lan P. Ullmann, Elisabeth Kossmann, Sabine Schmidt, Frank P. Oelze, Matthias Xia, Ning Li, Huige Pinto, Antonio Wild, Philipp Pies, Kai Schmidt, Erwin R. Rapp, Steffen Kröller-Schön, Swenja Eur Heart J Basic Science AIMS: Epidemiological studies indicate that traffic noise increases the incidence of coronary artery disease, hypertension and stroke. The underlying mechanisms remain largely unknown. Field studies with nighttime noise exposure demonstrate that aircraft noise leads to vascular dysfunction, which is markedly improved by vitamin C, suggesting a key role of oxidative stress in causing this phenomenon. METHODS AND RESULTS: We developed a novel animal model to study the vascular consequences of aircraft noise exposure. Peak sound levels of 85 and mean sound level of 72 dBA applied by loudspeakers for 4 days caused an increase in systolic blood pressure, plasma noradrenaline and angiotensin II levels and induced endothelial dysfunction. Noise increased eNOS expression but reduced vascular NO levels because of eNOS uncoupling. Noise increased circulating levels of nitrotyrosine, interleukine-6 and vascular expression of the NADPH oxidase subunit Nox2, nitrotyrosine-positive proteins and of endothelin-1. FACS analysis demonstrated an increase in infiltrated natural killer-cells and neutrophils into the vasculature. Equal mean sound pressure levels of white noise for 4 days did not induce these changes. Comparative Illumina sequencing of transcriptomes of aortic tissues from aircraft noise-treated animals displayed significant changes of genes in part responsible for the regulation of vascular function, vascular remodelling, and cell death. CONCLUSION: We established a novel and unique aircraft noise stress model with increased blood pressure and vascular dysfunction associated with oxidative stress. This animal model enables future studies of molecular mechanisms, mitigation strategies, and pharmacological interventions to protect from noise-induced vascular damage. Oxford University Press 2017-10-01 2017-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5837459/ /pubmed/28329261 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehx081 Text en © The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Basic Science
Münzel, Thomas
Daiber, Andreas
Steven, Sebastian
Tran, Lan P.
Ullmann, Elisabeth
Kossmann, Sabine
Schmidt, Frank P.
Oelze, Matthias
Xia, Ning
Li, Huige
Pinto, Antonio
Wild, Philipp
Pies, Kai
Schmidt, Erwin R.
Rapp, Steffen
Kröller-Schön, Swenja
Effects of noise on vascular function, oxidative stress, and inflammation: mechanistic insight from studies in mice
title Effects of noise on vascular function, oxidative stress, and inflammation: mechanistic insight from studies in mice
title_full Effects of noise on vascular function, oxidative stress, and inflammation: mechanistic insight from studies in mice
title_fullStr Effects of noise on vascular function, oxidative stress, and inflammation: mechanistic insight from studies in mice
title_full_unstemmed Effects of noise on vascular function, oxidative stress, and inflammation: mechanistic insight from studies in mice
title_short Effects of noise on vascular function, oxidative stress, and inflammation: mechanistic insight from studies in mice
title_sort effects of noise on vascular function, oxidative stress, and inflammation: mechanistic insight from studies in mice
topic Basic Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5837459/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28329261
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehx081
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