Cardiovascular and renal effects of long-term particle exposure
Abstract
Background and aims Long-term particle exposure is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, claiming millions of lives annually. However, it remains uncertain if atherosclerosis mediates the cardiovascular effects of particle exposure. Similarly, the impact of ambient and occupational particle exposure on the kidneys is not sufficiently understood. This thesis explores how particle exposure is associated with atherosclerosis, renal function, and chronic kidney disease.
Methods Ambient particle exposure was assessed in the general population using large air pollution models validated against monitoring station data. Occupational particle exposure in a cohort of construction workers was estimated via a job-exposure matrix developed by experienced occupational hygienists. Coronary and carotid atherosclerosis, as well as cardiovascular biomarkers and estimated renal function, were measured cross-sectionally and analysed using multivariable-adjusted robust Poisson, ordinal logistic, and linear regression models. Incident chronic kidney disease was identified longitudinally from healthcare registers and analysed using multivariable-adjusted Cox proportional hazard models.
Results Fine particle exposure appeared to be associated with more rupture-prone non-calcified plaques, but not with total coronary atherosclerosis, and with elevated levels of a biomarker of plaque vulnerability. Traffic-related pollutants were suggestively linked to a higher prevalence of carotid plaques and greater carotid plaque area. Both ambient and occupational particle exposure were associated with an increased risk of chronic kidney disease. Ambient particle exposure was associated with slight hyperfiltration, which may be due to chance or an early sign of renal stress.
Conclusions These results highlight plaque vulnerability, rather than calcification, as a mechanism linking long-term low-level particle exposure to cardiovascular disease. They also underscore the importance of considering chronic kidney disease in health impact assessments of particle exposure. From a policy perspective, these findings support that stricter regulations of particle exposure in both ambient and occupational settings would have substantial benefits for public health, even at low exposure levels.
Parts of work
I. Kilbo Edlund K., Molnár P., Andersson E.M., Ögren M., Segersson D., Fagman E., Fagerberg B., Barregard L., Bergström G., Sallsten G., Stockfelt L. “Long-term exposure to air pollution, coronary artery calcification, and carotid artery plaques in the population-based Swedish SCAPIS Gothenburg cohort” Environ Res 2022, 214, 113926 http://doi.org/doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2022.113926 II. Kilbo Edlund K., Andersson E.M., Asker C., Barregard L., Bergström G., Eneroth K., Jernberg T., Ljunggren S., Molnár P., Sommar J.N., Oudin A., Pershagen G., Persson Å., Pyko A., Spanne M., Tondel M., Ögren M., Ljungman P., Stockfelt L. “Long-term ambient air pollution and coronary atherosclerosis: Results from the Swedish SCAPIS study” Atherosclerosis 2024 May 8:117576 http://doi.org/10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2024.117576 III. Kilbo Edlund K., Xu Y., Andersson E.M., Christensson A., Dehlin M., Forsblad-d’Elia H., Harari F., Ljunggren S., Molnár P., Oudin A., Svartengren M., Ljungman P., Stockfelt L. “Long-term ambient air pollution exposure and renal function and biomarkers of renal disease” Environ Health 2024 23, 67 http://doi.org/10.1186/s12940-024-01108-9 IV. Kilbo Edlund K., Xu Y., Andersson E.M., Asker C., Bennet C., Molnár P., Rosengren A., Harari F., Stockfelt L. “Long-term ambient air pollution exposure and CKD at low exposure levels: a cohort study in Gothenburg, Sweden” Manuscript. V. Kilbo Edlund K., Andersson E.M., Andersson M., Barregard L., Christensson A., Johannesson S., Harari F., Murgia N., Torén K., Stockfelt L. “Occupational particle exposure and chronic kidney disease: a cohort study in Swedish construction workers” Occup Environ Med 2024 Jun 3;81(5):238-243, http://doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2023-109371
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine)
University
University of Gothenburg. Sahlgrenska Academy
Institution
Institute of Medicine. Department of Public Health and Community Medicine
Disputation
Fredag den 16 maj 2025, kl 13.00, Sal Stora Änggården, Guldhedsgatan 5A, Göteborg
Date of defence
2025-05-16
karl.kilbo.edlund@gu.se
Date
2025-04-25Author
Kilbo Edlund, Karl
Keywords
Air pollution
Atherosclerosis
Chronic kidney disease
Particle exposure
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-8115-137-4 (PRINT)
978-91-8115-137-4 (PDF)
Language
eng