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精神压力及其对血管健康的影响。

Mental Stress and Its Effects on Vascular Health.

机构信息

Department of Cardiovascular Diseases, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.

Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.

出版信息

Mayo Clin Proc. 2022 May;97(5):951-990. doi: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2022.02.004.

Abstract

Coronary artery disease continues to be a major cause of morbidity and mortality despite significant advances in risk stratification and management. This has prompted the search for alternative nonconventional risk factors that may provide novel therapeutic targets. Psychosocial stress, or mental stress, has emerged as an important risk factor implicated in a higher incidence of cardiovascular events, and although our understanding of this far ranging and interesting phenomenon has developed greatly over recent times, there is still much to be learned regarding how to measure mental stress and how it may impact physical health. With the current coronavirus disease 2019 global pandemic and its incumbent lockdowns and social distancing, understanding the potentially harmful biological effects of stress related to life-changing events and social isolation has become even more important. In the current review our multidisciplinary team discusses stress from a psychosocial perspective and aims to define psychological stress as rigorously as possible; discuss the pathophysiologic mechanisms by which stress may mediate cardiovascular disease, with a particular focus to its effects on vascular health; outline existing methods and approaches to quantify stress by means of a vascular biomarker; outline the mechanisms whereby psychosocial stressors may have their pathologic effects ultimately transduced to the vasculature through the neuroendocrine immunologic axis; highlight areas for improvement to refine existing approaches in clinical research when studying the consequences of psychological stress on cardiovascular health; and discuss evidence-based therapies directed at reducing the deleterious effects of mental stress including those that target endothelial dysfunction. To this end we searched PubMed and Google Scholar to identify studies evaluating the relationship between mental or psychosocial stress and cardiovascular disease with a particular focus on vascular health. Search terms included "myocardial ischemia," "coronary artery disease," "mental stress," "psychological stress," "mental∗ stress∗," "psychologic∗ stress∗," and "cardiovascular disease∗." The search was limited to studies published in English in peer-reviewed journals between 1990 and the present day. To identify potential studies not captured by our database search strategy, we also searched studies listed in the bibliography of relevant publications and reviews.

摘要

尽管在风险分层和管理方面取得了重大进展,但冠状动脉疾病仍然是发病率和死亡率的主要原因。这促使人们寻找可能提供新治疗靶点的替代非常规危险因素。心理社会压力或精神压力已成为心血管事件发生率较高的重要危险因素,尽管我们对这一广泛而有趣的现象的理解在最近有了很大的发展,但仍有很多方面需要了解如何衡量精神压力以及它如何影响身体健康。由于当前的 2019 年冠状病毒病全球大流行及其固有的封锁和社交隔离措施,了解与改变生活的事件和社会隔离相关的压力的潜在有害生物学影响变得更加重要。在当前的综述中,我们的多学科团队从心理社会角度讨论压力,并旨在尽可能严格地定义心理压力;讨论压力可能通过心血管疾病的病理生理机制进行调解的机制,特别关注其对血管健康的影响;概述现有的量化压力的方法和途径,通过血管生物标志物;概述心理社会压力源通过神经内分泌免疫轴将其病理效应最终传递到血管的机制;强调需要改进的领域,以完善临床研究中研究心理压力对心血管健康的后果的现有方法;并讨论针对减少精神压力的有害影响的循证治疗方法,包括针对内皮功能障碍的治疗方法。为此,我们在 PubMed 和 Google Scholar 上进行了搜索,以确定评估精神或心理压力与心血管疾病之间关系的研究,特别关注血管健康。搜索术语包括“心肌缺血”、“冠状动脉疾病”、“精神压力”、“心理压力”、“精神压力”、“心理压力”、“心理压力”和“心血管疾病”。搜索范围限于 1990 年至目前在同行评审期刊上发表的英语研究。为了确定我们的数据库搜索策略未捕获的潜在研究,我们还搜索了相关出版物和评论的参考书目列出的研究。

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