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Exposure to aircraft noise exacerbates cardiovascular and oxidative damage in three mouse models of diabetes

  • By

  • Dominika Mihalikova

  • Paul Stamm

  • Miroslava Kvandova

  • Chinmayi Pednekar

  • Lea Strohm

  • Henning Ubbens

  • Matthias Oelze

  • Marin Kuntic

  • Claudius Witzler

  • Maria Teresa Bayo Jimenez

  • Sanela Rajlic

  • Katie Frenis

  • Qi Tang

  • Yue Ruan

  • Susanne Karbach

  • Hartmut Kleinert

  • Omar Hahad

  • Alex von Kriegsheim

  • Ning Xia

  • Tilman Grune

  • Huige Li

  • Swenja Kröller-Schön

  • Adrian Gericke

  • Wolfram Ruf

  • Philipp S Wild

  • Philipp Lurz

  • Thomas Münzel

  • Andreas Daiber

  • Thomas Jansen

  • October 1, 2024

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    Aircraft noise exposure exacerbates cardiovascular and oxidative stress in diabetic mice models, indicating a potential risk for diabetic patients.

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    Noise exposure reduced insulin production and increased blood pressure in all diabetes models, highlighting its detrimental effects on metabolic function.

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    In the high-fat diet model, noise exposure led to additive aggravation of glucose tolerance and increased inflammation in adipose tissue.

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    Gene analyses revealed combined effects of noise and diabetes on inflammation and metabolism, suggesting shared signaling pathways.

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    The study underscores the need for further research on the impact of noise on cardiovascular risk in vulnerable populations, particularly those with diabetes.

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