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High Serum-Induced AhRL Is Associated with Prevalent Metabolic Syndrome and Future Impairment of Glucose Tolerance in the Elderlyopen access

Authors
Pak, Youngmi KimChoi, Hoon SungPark, Wook HaIm, SuyeolLind, P. MonicaLind, LarsLee, Hong Kyu
Issue Date
Apr-2021
Publisher
KOREAN ENDOCRINE SOC
Keywords
Receptors; aryl hydrocarbon; Dioxins; Persistent organic pollutants; Metabolic syndrome; Glucose intolerance
Citation
ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM, v.36, no.2, pp 436 - 446
Pages
11
Journal Title
ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM
Volume
36
Number
2
Start Page
436
End Page
446
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/74497
DOI
10.3803/EnM.2020.883
ISSN
2093-596X
2093-5978
Abstract
Background: High circulating levels of dioxins and dioxin-like chemicals, acting via the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR), have previously been linked to diabetes. We now investigated whether the serum AhR ligands (AhRL) were higher in subjects with metabolic syndrome (MetS) and in subjects who had developed a worsened glucose tolerance over time. Methods: Serum AhRL at baseline was measured by a cell-based AhRL activity assay in 70-year-old subjects (n= 911) in the Prospective Investigation of the Vasculature in Uppsala Seniors (PIVUS) study. The main outcome measures were prevalent MetS and worsening of glucose tolerance over 5 years of follow-up. Results: AhRL was significantly elevated in subjects with prevalent MetS as compared to those without MetS, following adjustment for sex, smoking, exercise habits, alcohol intake and educational level (P= 0.009). AhRL at baseline was higher in subjects who developed impaired fasting glucose or diabetes at age 75 years than in those who remained normoglycemic (P= 0.0081). The odds ratio (OR) of AhRL for worsening glucose tolerance over 5 years was 1.43 (95% confidence interval [CI], 1.13 to 1.81; P=0.003, continuous variables) and 2.81 (95% CI, 1.31 to 6.02; P= 0.008, in the highest quartile) adjusted for sex, life style factors, body mass index, and glucose. Conclusion: These findings support a large body of epidemiologic evidence that exposure to AhR transactivating substances, such as dioxins and dioxin-like chemicals, might be involved in the pathogenesis of MetS and diabetes development. Measurement of serum AhRL in humans can be a useful tool in predicting the onset of metabolic disorders.
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