Relationship between insulin sensitivity and exposure to dioxins and polychlorinated biphenyls in pregnant women |
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Authors: | Chen Jein-Wen Wang Shu-Li Liao Po-Chi Chen Hsiao Yen Ko Ying-Ching Lee Ching-Chang |
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Affiliation: | a Division of Environmental Health and Occupational Medicine, National Health Research Institutes, 35 Keyan Road, Zhunan Town, Miaoli County 350, Taiwan b Department of Occupational Safety and Health, Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan c Department of Public Health, Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan d Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, Medical College, National Cheng Kung University, 138 Sheng-Li Road, Tainan 704, Taiwan e Research Center of Environmental Trace Toxic Substance, Medical College, National Cheng Kung University, 138 Sheng-Li Road, Tainan 704, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | ![]() The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between insulin sensitivity and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) exposure in non-diabetic pregnant women. Forty gravidas, 21-39 years of age and residing within the study area, were recruited. Seventeen 2,3,7,8-substituted dichloro-p-dioxin, dibenzofurans and 12 PCBs were measured using high-resolution gas chromatography/high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRGC/HRMS). Serum insulin and glucose were also measured. Insulin sensitivity and the quantitative insulin sensitivity check index (QUICKI) were calculated based on fasting glucose and insulin levels. Three specific congeners of PCBs (123, 126, and 169) were significantly associated with insulin activity (r=−0.34∼−0.36, p<0.05). Statistical analyses revealed that insulin sensitivity was significantly associated with age- and pre-pregnancy body mass indices (BMI)-adjusted for decreasing toxic equivalents (TEQ) of PCBs (p=0.02 for age- and BMI-adjusted). We also performed an insulin correlation for total TEQ and the TEQ of PCBs, and determined that insulin sensitivity was predicted by the TEQ of PCBs by a regression coefficient of −0.189 after adjustment for age and pre-pregnancy BMI. These findings suggest that PCBs may be associated with decreasing insulin sensitivity in non-diabetic pregnant women; however, the mechanism remains to be ascertained. |
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Keywords: | Insulin sensitivity Environmental contaminations Gestation Polychlorinated biphenyls Dioxins |
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