为何压力、情绪波动易触发心脏病
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- 2024-11-30
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Scientists believe they have an explanation for the axiom that stress, emotional shock, or overexertion may trigger heart attacks in vulnerable people.
Hormones
3 released during these events appear to cause
bacterial
4 biofilms on
arterial(动脉的) walls to
disperse5(分散), allowing
plaque6(血小板,饰板) deposits to
rupture
7 into the bloodstream, according to research published in published in mBio®, the online open-access journal of the American Society for Microbiology. "Our hypothesis fitted with the observation that heart attack and stroke often occur following an event where elevated levels of
catecholamine(儿茶酚胺) hormones are released into the blood and tissues, such as occurs during sudden emotional shock or stress, sudden
exertion
1 or over-exertion" said David Davies of Binghamton University, Binghamton, New York, an author on the study., ,Davies and his colleagues
isolated
8 and cultured different species of bacteria from diseased carotid
arteries
9 that had been removed from patients with
atherosclerosis(动脉粥样硬化). Their results showed multiple bacterial species living as biofilms in the walls of every atherosclerotic (plaque-covered) carotid
artery
10 tested., ,In normal conditions, biofilms are
adherent
11 microbial communities that are
resistant
12 to
antibiotic
13 treatment and
clearance
14 by the immune system. However, upon receiving a
molecular
15 signal, biofilms undergo dispersion, releasing
enzymes
16 to digest the scaffolding that maintains the bacteria within the biofilm. These enzymes have the potential to digest the nearby tissues that prevent the arterial plaque deposit from
rupturing
17 into the bloodstream., ,According to Davies, this could provide a scientific explanation for the long-held belief that heart attacks can be triggered by a stress, a sudden shock, or overexertion., ,To test this theory they added
norepinephrine(去甲肾上腺素), at a level that would be found in the body following stress or exertion, to biofilms formed on the inner walls of silicone tubing., ,"At least one species of bacteria -- Pseudomonas aeruginosa -- commonly associated with carotid arteries in our studies, was able to undergo a biofilm dispersion response when exposed to norepinephrine, a
hormone
2 responsible for the fight-or-flight response in humans," said Davies. Because the biofilms are closely bound to arterial
plaques
18, the dispersal of a biofilm could cause the sudden release of the surrounding arterial plaque, triggering a heart attack., ,To their knowledge, this is the first direct observation of biofilm bacteria within a carotid arterial plaque deposit, says Davies. This research suggests that bacteria should be considered to be part of the overall
pathology(病理学) of atherosclerosis and management of bacteria within an arterial plaque lesion may be as important as managing
cholesterol19(胆固醇).
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