A controlled chamber study of effects of exposure to diesel exhaust particles and noise on heart rate variability and endothelial function.
Leo StockfeltYiyi XuAnders GudmundssonJenny RisslerChristina IsaxonJonas BrunskogJoakim PagelsPatrik T NilssonMargareta BerglundLars BarregardMats BohgardMaria AlbinInger HagermanAneta WierzbickaPublished in: Inhalation toxicology (2022)
Three-hour exposure to diesel exhaust, but not noise, was associated with decreased HRV in the high frequency band. This indicates activation of irritant receptor-mediated autonomic reflexes, a possible mechanism for the cardiovascular risks of diesel exposure. There was no effect on endothelial dysfunction or arterial stiffness after exposure.