Environmental Research,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
243, P. 117776 - 117776
Published: Dec. 2, 2023
Exposure
to
metals
is
associated
with
increased
risk
of
type
2
diabetes
(T2D).
Potential
mechanisms
for
metals-T2D
associations
involve
biological
processes
including
oxidative
stress
and
disruption
insulin-regulated
glucose
uptake.
In
this
study,
we
assessed
whether
between
metal
exposure
metabolite
profiles
relate
pathways
linked
T2D.
We
used
data
from
29
adults
rural
Colorado
residents
enrolled
in
the
San
Luis
Valley
Diabetes
Study.
Urinary
concentrations
arsenic,
cadmium,
cobalt,
lead,
manganese,
tungsten
were
measured.
Metabolic
effects
evaluated
using
untargeted
metabolic
profiling,
which
included
61,851
signals
detected
serum.
cross-sectional
metabolites
present
at
least
50%
samples.
Primary
analyses
adjusted
urinary
heavy
creatinine.
Metabolite
outcomes
each
pathway
enrichment
investigate
potential
underlying
relationship
Participants
had
a
mean
age
58.5
years
(standard
deviation
=
9.2),
48.3%
female,
identified
as
Hispanic/Latino,
13.8%
current
smokers,
65.5%
Of
metabolites,
455
one
metal,
42
22
10
313
66
two
tungsten.
The
features
25
linoleate
metabolism,
butanoate
arginine
proline
metabolism.
Several
these
have
been
previously
T2D,
our
results
similar
when
only
participants
Our
support
hypothesis
that
may
be
related
amino
acid,
co-enzyme,
sugar
fatty
acid
Insight
into
could
influence
interventions
prevent
adverse
health
due
exposure.
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
8
Published: April 19, 2024
Introduction
Heavy
metals
are
ubiquitous
environmental
pollutants,
and
fish
could
be
contaminated
by
these
metals,
potentially
posing
a
threat
to
human
health
through
the
food
chain.
Understanding
accumulation
of
in
tissues
is
crucial
for
assessing
safety
consuming
products.
Methods
In
this
study,
distribution
nickel
(Ni),
copper
(Cu),
zinc
(Zn),
cadmium
(Cd),
lead
(Pb)
eight
species
(
Ctenopharyngodon
idellus,
Megalobrama
amblycephala,
Hypophthalmichthys
molitrix,
nobilis,
Carassius
auratus,
Cyprinus
carpio,
Culter
alburnus
,
Lateolabrax
japonicas
)
collected
from
Baishazhou
market
with
different
trophic
levels
habitat
preference
was
investigated
using
inductively
coupled
plasma
mass
spectrometry
(ICP-MS).
The
metal
capacity
assessed,
pollution
index
(MPI)
calculated
evaluate
extent
ability
each
species.
Additionally,
risk
assessment
conducted
potential
posed
Results
exhibited
variation
among
species,
showing
an
order
Zn
>
Cu
Ni
Pb
Cd.
terms
tissues,
head
demonstrated
greater
compared
muscles.
Regarding
varied
depending
on
specific
metal,
exhibiting
following
according
MPI:
H.
molitrix
(0.568)
C.
auratus
(0.508)
M.
amblycephala
(0.469)
idellus
(0.336)
(0.315)
carpio
(0.274)
L.
japonicus
(0.263)
nobilis
(0.206).
Furthermore,
accordance
results
assessment,
there
no
associated
consumption
as
all
target
hazard
quotient
(THQ)
values
(ranger
not
detected
0.192)
were
below
1,
maximum
(HI)
value
observed
(0.519
adults,
0.622
children).
Conclusion
findings
study
demonstrate
heavy
indicate
bought
market.
Nutrition & Metabolism,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
21(1)
Published: July 9, 2024
Abstract
Background
Although
several
studies
have
found
the
relationship
between
essential
elements
and
diabetes,
about
association
of
with
diabetes
diagnosed
according
to
an
oral
glucose
tolerance
test
(OGTT)
glycated
hemoglobin
(HbA1c)
in
a
sex-
age-specific
manner
were
limited.
To
investigate
linear
nonlinear
five
including
iron
(Fe),
copper
(Cu),
Zinc
(Zn),
magnesium
(Mg),
calcium
(Ca)
fasting
plasma
(FPG),
2-h
postprandial
(PPG),
HbA1c
evaluate
heterogeneities
these
relationships.
Methods
A
total
8392
community-dwelling
adults
recruited
complete
questionnaire
undergo
checkups
anthropometric
parameters
serum
levels
metals
(Fe,
Cu,
Zn,
Mg,
Ca).
The
multivariable
logistic
regression,
restricted
cubic
spline
(RCS)
analysis,
subgroup
analysis
applied
find
associations
prevalence
as
well
FPG,
PPG,
HbA1c.
Results
In
regression
Cu
was
positively
associated
while
Mg
significantly
inversely
correlated
HbA1c,
(all
P
<
0.001).
RCS
non-linear
(
0.001)
found.
stronger
positive
for
interaction
=
0.027)
PPG
0.002)
younger
women.
Conclusions
These
findings
may
lead
more
appropriate
approaches
supplementation
people
different
ages
sexes.
However,
prospective
cohort
experimental
are
needed
probe
possible
mechanism
diabetes.
Journal of Diabetes Investigation,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
13(8), P. 1412 - 1425
Published: March 27, 2022
Metals
play
an
important
role
in
diabetes
mellitus.
This
cross-sectional
study
aimed
to
evaluate
the
overall,
individual
and
interactive
effects
of
multi-metal
exposure
on
prevalence
mellitus,
impaired
fasting
glucose
(IFG)
rate
blood
(FBG)
levels.
Environmental Research,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
243, P. 117776 - 117776
Published: Dec. 2, 2023
Exposure
to
metals
is
associated
with
increased
risk
of
type
2
diabetes
(T2D).
Potential
mechanisms
for
metals-T2D
associations
involve
biological
processes
including
oxidative
stress
and
disruption
insulin-regulated
glucose
uptake.
In
this
study,
we
assessed
whether
between
metal
exposure
metabolite
profiles
relate
pathways
linked
T2D.
We
used
data
from
29
adults
rural
Colorado
residents
enrolled
in
the
San
Luis
Valley
Diabetes
Study.
Urinary
concentrations
arsenic,
cadmium,
cobalt,
lead,
manganese,
tungsten
were
measured.
Metabolic
effects
evaluated
using
untargeted
metabolic
profiling,
which
included
61,851
signals
detected
serum.
cross-sectional
metabolites
present
at
least
50%
samples.
Primary
analyses
adjusted
urinary
heavy
creatinine.
Metabolite
outcomes
each
pathway
enrichment
investigate
potential
underlying
relationship
Participants
had
a
mean
age
58.5
years
(standard
deviation
=
9.2),
48.3%
female,
identified
as
Hispanic/Latino,
13.8%
current
smokers,
65.5%
Of
metabolites,
455
one
metal,
42
22
10
313
66
two
tungsten.
The
features
25
linoleate
metabolism,
butanoate
arginine
proline
metabolism.
Several
these
have
been
previously
T2D,
our
results
similar
when
only
participants
Our
support
hypothesis
that
may
be
related
amino
acid,
co-enzyme,
sugar
fatty
acid
Insight
into
could
influence
interventions
prevent
adverse
health
due
exposure.