Chronic exposure to mercury and systemic arterial hypertension: Literature review

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Autor(a) principal: Farias, André Luiz Bittencourt de Amorim
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Tabosa, Natasha Ponte, Viana, Patrícia Michelly Mendonça, Trindade, Adriana Pereira, Silva, Julyana Lago Pinto da, Baltazar, Claudia Simone, Viana, Renata Suellen Souza Cauper, Garcia, Waldineia Lobato, Pereira, Sara de Souza, Amaro, Beatriz Oliveira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/30631
Resumo: Exposure to Hg has been extensively studied since the Minamata accident. Its deleterious effects were usually associated with the CNS, but recent research reveals this exposure as a possible risk factor for the development of heart diseases, such as systemic arterial hypertension. This review aims to evaluate a possible influence of chronic exposure to mercury in events of systemic arterial hypertension. This is a systematic review, using the Lilacs, PubMed and Scielo databases, with the use of keywords, and application of screening and eligibility criteria, as well as a filter in order to select publications from the last decade. The study identified 106 articles in different databases, where 6 of these were duplicates. In the screening and eligibility phase, 27 and 62 articles were excluded, respectively. Thus, only 11 articles were included for qualitative synthesis. Despite Hg being a heavy metal naturally present in the environment, professionals involved with mining and populations that have frequent fish consumption take the lead in this exposure, a fact demonstrated by the high levels of Hg in the capillary samples of these individuals. This chronic exposure causes severe imbalance to several biological systems, including the cardiovascular system, however, stating that this may be a driving force for the development of SAH may be wrong, and requires deeper and more detailed studies to be carried out on the subject.
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spelling Chronic exposure to mercury and systemic arterial hypertension: Literature reviewExposición crónica a mercurio e hipertensión arterial sistémica: Revisión de la literaturaA exposição crônica ao mercúrio e hipertensão arterial sistêmica: Revisão de literaturaIntoxicação por mercúrioIntoxicação por metais pesadosHipertensão.Intoxicación por mercurioIntoxicación por metales pesadosHipertensión.Mercury poisoningHeavy metal poisoningHypertension.Exposure to Hg has been extensively studied since the Minamata accident. Its deleterious effects were usually associated with the CNS, but recent research reveals this exposure as a possible risk factor for the development of heart diseases, such as systemic arterial hypertension. This review aims to evaluate a possible influence of chronic exposure to mercury in events of systemic arterial hypertension. This is a systematic review, using the Lilacs, PubMed and Scielo databases, with the use of keywords, and application of screening and eligibility criteria, as well as a filter in order to select publications from the last decade. The study identified 106 articles in different databases, where 6 of these were duplicates. In the screening and eligibility phase, 27 and 62 articles were excluded, respectively. Thus, only 11 articles were included for qualitative synthesis. Despite Hg being a heavy metal naturally present in the environment, professionals involved with mining and populations that have frequent fish consumption take the lead in this exposure, a fact demonstrated by the high levels of Hg in the capillary samples of these individuals. This chronic exposure causes severe imbalance to several biological systems, including the cardiovascular system, however, stating that this may be a driving force for the development of SAH may be wrong, and requires deeper and more detailed studies to be carried out on the subject.La exposición al Hg se ha estudiado ampliamente desde el accidente de Minamata. Sus efectos deletéreos solían estar asociados al SNC, pero investigaciones recientes revelan esta exposición como un posible factor de riesgo para el desarrollo de enfermedades cardíacas, como la hipertensión arterial sistémica. Esta revisión tiene como objetivo evaluar una posible influencia de la exposición crónica al mercurio en eventos de hipertensión arterial sistémica. Se trata de una revisión sistemática, utilizando las bases de datos Lilacs, PubMed y Scielo, con uso de palabras clave, y aplicación de criterios de tamizaje y elegibilidad, así como un filtro para seleccionar publicaciones de la última década. El estudio identificó 106 artículos en diferentes bases de datos, donde 6 de estos eran duplicados. En la fase de cribado y elegibilidad se excluyeron 27 y 62 artículos, respectivamente. Por lo tanto, solo 11 artículos fueron incluidos para la síntesis cualitativa. A pesar de que el Hg es un metal pesado presente de forma natural en el medio ambiente, los profesionales relacionados con la minería y las poblaciones que tienen un consumo frecuente de pescado llevan la delantera en esta exposición, hecho demostrado por los altos niveles de Hg en las muestras capilares de estos individuos. Esta exposición crónica provoca un grave desequilibrio en varios sistemas biológicos, incluido el sistema cardiovascular, sin embargo, afirmar que esto puede ser una fuerza impulsora para el desarrollo de la HSA puede estar equivocado y requiere estudios más profundos y detallados sobre el tema.A exposição ao Hg tem sido amplamente estudada desde o acidente em Minamata. Seus efeitos deletérios eram usualmente associados ao SNC, porém pesquisas recentes revelam esta exposição como possível fator de risco para o desenvolvimento de doenças cardíacas, como a hipertensão arterial sistêmica. Essa revisão tem como objetivo avaliar uma possível influência da exposição crônica ao mercúrio em eventos de hipertensão arterial sistêmica. Trata-se de uma revisão sistemática, utilizando as bases de dados Lilacs, PubMed e Scielo, com a utilização de palavras-chaves, e aplicação dos critérios de triagem e elegibilidade, bem como filtro afim de selecionar publicações da última década. O estudo identificou 106 artigos em diferentes bases de dados, aonde 6 destes eram duplicados. Na fase de triagem e elegibilidade, foram excluídos 27 e 62 artigos, respectivamente. Assim, apenas 11 artigos foram incluídos para síntese qualitativa. Apesar do Hg ser um metal pesado naturalmente presente no meio ambiente, os profissionais envolvidos com garimpo e populações que apresentam frequente consumo de pescado tomam a frente desta exposição, fato demonstrado pelos altos índices de Hg nas amostras capilares destes indivíduos. Esta exposição crônica causa severo desequilíbrio para diversos sistemas biológicos, inclusive o cardiovascular, entretanto afirmar que isso pode ser propulsor para o desenvolvimento de HAS pode ser equivocado, e exige estudos mais profundos e minuciosos sejam realizados sobre o tema.Research, Society and Development2022-06-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3063110.33448/rsd-v11i8.30631Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 8; e10211830631Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 8; e10211830631Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 8; e102118306312525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/30631/26310Copyright (c) 2022 André Luiz Bittencourt de Amorim Farias; Natasha Ponte Tabosa; Patrícia Michelly Mendonça Viana; Adriana Pereira Trindade; Julyana Lago Pinto da Silva; Claudia Simone Baltazar; Renata Suellen Souza Cauper Viana; Waldineia Lobato Garcia; Sara de Souza Pereira; Beatriz Oliveira Amarohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFarias, André Luiz Bittencourt de Amorim Tabosa, Natasha Ponte Viana, Patrícia Michelly MendonçaTrindade, Adriana Pereira Silva, Julyana Lago Pinto daBaltazar, Claudia Simone Viana, Renata Suellen Souza CauperGarcia, Waldineia LobatoPereira, Sara de Souza Amaro, Beatriz Oliveira2022-07-01T13:34:06Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/30631Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:47:19.414364Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Chronic exposure to mercury and systemic arterial hypertension: Literature review
Exposición crónica a mercurio e hipertensión arterial sistémica: Revisión de la literatura
A exposição crônica ao mercúrio e hipertensão arterial sistêmica: Revisão de literatura
title Chronic exposure to mercury and systemic arterial hypertension: Literature review
spellingShingle Chronic exposure to mercury and systemic arterial hypertension: Literature review
Farias, André Luiz Bittencourt de Amorim
Intoxicação por mercúrio
Intoxicação por metais pesados
Hipertensão.
Intoxicación por mercurio
Intoxicación por metales pesados
Hipertensión.
Mercury poisoning
Heavy metal poisoning
Hypertension.
title_short Chronic exposure to mercury and systemic arterial hypertension: Literature review
title_full Chronic exposure to mercury and systemic arterial hypertension: Literature review
title_fullStr Chronic exposure to mercury and systemic arterial hypertension: Literature review
title_full_unstemmed Chronic exposure to mercury and systemic arterial hypertension: Literature review
title_sort Chronic exposure to mercury and systemic arterial hypertension: Literature review
author Farias, André Luiz Bittencourt de Amorim
author_facet Farias, André Luiz Bittencourt de Amorim
Tabosa, Natasha Ponte
Viana, Patrícia Michelly Mendonça
Trindade, Adriana Pereira
Silva, Julyana Lago Pinto da
Baltazar, Claudia Simone
Viana, Renata Suellen Souza Cauper
Garcia, Waldineia Lobato
Pereira, Sara de Souza
Amaro, Beatriz Oliveira
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author2 Tabosa, Natasha Ponte
Viana, Patrícia Michelly Mendonça
Trindade, Adriana Pereira
Silva, Julyana Lago Pinto da
Baltazar, Claudia Simone
Viana, Renata Suellen Souza Cauper
Garcia, Waldineia Lobato
Pereira, Sara de Souza
Amaro, Beatriz Oliveira
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Farias, André Luiz Bittencourt de Amorim
Tabosa, Natasha Ponte
Viana, Patrícia Michelly Mendonça
Trindade, Adriana Pereira
Silva, Julyana Lago Pinto da
Baltazar, Claudia Simone
Viana, Renata Suellen Souza Cauper
Garcia, Waldineia Lobato
Pereira, Sara de Souza
Amaro, Beatriz Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Intoxicação por mercúrio
Intoxicação por metais pesados
Hipertensão.
Intoxicación por mercurio
Intoxicación por metales pesados
Hipertensión.
Mercury poisoning
Heavy metal poisoning
Hypertension.
topic Intoxicação por mercúrio
Intoxicação por metais pesados
Hipertensão.
Intoxicación por mercurio
Intoxicación por metales pesados
Hipertensión.
Mercury poisoning
Heavy metal poisoning
Hypertension.
description Exposure to Hg has been extensively studied since the Minamata accident. Its deleterious effects were usually associated with the CNS, but recent research reveals this exposure as a possible risk factor for the development of heart diseases, such as systemic arterial hypertension. This review aims to evaluate a possible influence of chronic exposure to mercury in events of systemic arterial hypertension. This is a systematic review, using the Lilacs, PubMed and Scielo databases, with the use of keywords, and application of screening and eligibility criteria, as well as a filter in order to select publications from the last decade. The study identified 106 articles in different databases, where 6 of these were duplicates. In the screening and eligibility phase, 27 and 62 articles were excluded, respectively. Thus, only 11 articles were included for qualitative synthesis. Despite Hg being a heavy metal naturally present in the environment, professionals involved with mining and populations that have frequent fish consumption take the lead in this exposure, a fact demonstrated by the high levels of Hg in the capillary samples of these individuals. This chronic exposure causes severe imbalance to several biological systems, including the cardiovascular system, however, stating that this may be a driving force for the development of SAH may be wrong, and requires deeper and more detailed studies to be carried out on the subject.
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