Air pollutants as modulators of mitochondrial quality control in cardiovascular disease DOI Creative Commons
Kit Neikirk,

Chanel Harris,

Han Le

et al.

Physiological Reports, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 12(22)

Published: Nov. 1, 2024

Abstract It is important to understand the effects of environmental factors such as air pollution on mitochondrial structure and function, especially when these changes increase cardiovascular disease risk. Although lifestyle choices directly determine many diseases, increasingly, it becoming clear that function mitochondria may be affected by pollutants found in atmosphere (e.g., gases, pesticides herbicide aerosols, or microparticles). To date, role agents potential impact fitness neglected. Here we offer a review airborne stressors pollutants, contribute impairments cause heart disease.

Language: Английский

Air pollutants as modulators of mitochondrial quality control in cardiovascular disease DOI Creative Commons
Kit Neikirk,

Chanel Harris,

Han Le

et al.

Physiological Reports, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 12(22)

Published: Nov. 1, 2024

Abstract It is important to understand the effects of environmental factors such as air pollution on mitochondrial structure and function, especially when these changes increase cardiovascular disease risk. Although lifestyle choices directly determine many diseases, increasingly, it becoming clear that function mitochondria may be affected by pollutants found in atmosphere (e.g., gases, pesticides herbicide aerosols, or microparticles). To date, role agents potential impact fitness neglected. Here we offer a review airborne stressors pollutants, contribute impairments cause heart disease.

Language: Английский

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