The mediating role of vascular age in the association between blood metals and atherosclerosis from Manganese-exposed workers healthy cohort
Xiaoting Ge, Ying Yang, Junxiu He, Sencai Lin, Yu Bao, Hong Cheng, Haiqing Cai, Fei Wang, Xiaobo Yang

TL;DR
This study explores how vascular age explains the link between lead exposure and atherosclerosis in workers exposed to manganese.
Contribution
The novel finding is that vascular age partially mediates the relationship between lead exposure and increased atherosclerosis risk.
Findings
Lead exposure was positively associated with brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV).
Vascular age partially mediated the association between lead and baPWV (42%).
Smoking, drinking, older age, and higher BMI enhanced the lead-baPWV association.
Abstract
The occurrence and development of atherosclerosis are fundamentally linked to the aging of blood vessels. Previous researches have found that exposure to metals in the environment is linked to atherosclerosis, yet the underlying biological mechanism remains unclear. Twelve blood metals, vascular age and brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV) were quantified among the 431 individuals involved in Manganese-exposed workers healthy cohort in 2023. The generalized linear model (GLM) indicated that chromium (Cr) was negatively associated with baPWV (β = -0.041). The GLM, least absolute shrinkage and selection operator and weighted quantile sum (WQS) analysis indicated that lead (Pb) was positively associated with baPWV. Pb contributed the most to the positive association between metal mixtures (Pb, selenium, manganese, Cr, calcium) and baPWV, showing that for every unit increase in the…
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TopicsHeavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity · Chromium effects and bioremediation · Heavy metals in environment
