Challenges in studying air pollution to neurodegenerative diseases

IF 7.7 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environmental Research Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-11 DOI:10.1016/j.envres.2025.121597
Dayoon Kwon , Kimberly C. Paul , Karl O'Sharkey , Seung-A Paik , Yu Yu , Jeff M. Bronstein , Beate Ritz
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Exposure to ambient air pollution is ubiquitous and unavoidable. While associations between air pollution and cardiometabolic diseases are well-established, its role in neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) and Parkinson's disease (PD), has only recently begun to emerge. This narrative review provides an overview of current findings and discusses challenges and opportunities for future epidemiologic research. Mechanistically, air pollution may contribute to ADRD and PD through neuroinflammation, oxidative stress, and cerebrovascular damage. Long-term exposure to high levels of air pollution may increase the risk of ADRD and PD. Over the past 20 years, more than 50 studies have examined air pollution and ADRD, while fewer studies have focused on PD. Although the estimated effects are modest in size, they translate into a substantial number of affected individuals due to the widespread nature of the exposure and an increasingly aging population worldwide. Future research should extend exposure periods to cover younger and middle ages, estimate the effects of long-term cumulative exposures, and evaluate moderators and mediators, such as diet, physical activity, green space, and noise. More studies are also needed to include large and diverse populations, including those with special vulnerabilities and emerging exposures like wildfire smoke.
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空气污染对神经退行性疾病研究的挑战
暴露于环境空气污染无处不在,而且无法避免。虽然空气污染与心脏代谢疾病之间的关系已得到证实,但它在神经退行性疾病(如阿尔茨海默病及相关痴呆症(ADRD)和帕金森病(PD))中的作用最近才开始显现。本综述概述了目前的研究结果,并讨论了未来流行病学研究的挑战和机遇。从机理上讲,空气污染可能通过神经炎症、氧化应激和脑血管损伤导致 ADRD 和帕金森病。长期暴露于高浓度空气污染中可能会增加罹患 ADRD 和 PD 的风险。在过去的 20 年中,有 50 多项研究对空气污染和 ADRD 进行了研究,而关注帕金森病的研究较少。虽然估计的影响规模不大,但由于暴露的广泛性和全球人口的日益老龄化,受影响的人数却相当可观。未来的研究应将暴露期延长至中青年,估算长期累积暴露的影响,并评估饮食、体育活动、绿地和噪音等调节因素和中介因素。还需要进行更多的研究,以纳入大量不同的人群,包括那些有特殊脆弱性的人群和新出现的接触者,如野火烟雾。
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Environmental Research
Environmental Research 环境科学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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12.60
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2480
审稿时长
4.7 months
期刊介绍: The Environmental Research journal presents a broad range of interdisciplinary research, focused on addressing worldwide environmental concerns and featuring innovative findings. Our publication strives to explore relevant anthropogenic issues across various environmental sectors, showcasing practical applications in real-life settings.
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