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Reduced Metabolic Insulin Sensitivity Following Sub-acute Exposures to Low Levels of Ambient Fine Particulate Matter Air Pollution

机译:在亚急性暴露后降低代谢胰岛素敏感性以低水平的环境细颗粒物质空气污染

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Epidemiological studies suggest that fine particulate matter (PM2.5) may increase the risk for developing diabetes mellitus (DM). To evaluate possible mechanisms explaining these associations, we investigated if sub-acute ambient-level exposures can impair insulin sensitivity. Twenty-five healthy adults living in rural Michigan were transported to an urban location for 5 consecutive days (exposure-block) of daily 4- to 5-hour-long ambient air pollution exposures. Health outcomes, including the homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) the primary outcome of insulin sensitivity, were measured at 3 time points in relation to exposure-blocks: 7 days prior to start; on the last exposure-day; and 7 days after completion. PM2.5 was monitored at the urban exposure site and at community monitors near subjects’ residences. We calculated 3 “sub-acute” exposure periods (approximately 5-days-long) starting retrospective from the time of health outcome measurements (PM2.5 ranges: 9.7±3.9 to 11.2±3.9 µg•m−3). A 10 µg•m−3 increase in sub-acute PM2.5 exposures was associated with increased HOMA-IR (+0.7, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.1 to 1.3; p=0.023) and reduced heart rate variability (standard deviation of normal-to-normal intervals [−13.1 msec, 95%CI −25.3 to −0.9; p=0.035]). No alterations in other outcomes (inflammatory markers, vascular function) occurred in relation to PM2.5 exposures. Our findings suggest that ambient PM2.5, even at low levels, may reduce metabolic insulin sensitivity supporting the plausibility that air pollution could potentiate the development of DM.
机译:流行病学研究表明,细颗粒物(PM2.5)可能会增加患糖尿病(DM)的风险。为了评估解释这些关联的可能机制,我们研究了亚急性环境水平暴露是否会损害胰岛素敏感性。居住在密歇根州农村地区的25名健康成年人连续4天(每天一次)连续5天(暴露时间)被运送到市区,暴露时间为4至5小时。健康结果,包括胰岛素抵抗的稳态模型评估(HOMA-IR),是胰岛素敏感性的主要结果,在3个时间点测量与暴露水平相关的时间:开始前7天;在最后曝光日;和完成后的7天。 PM2.5在城市暴露场所和受试者住所附近的社区监测器中进行了监测。我们从健康结局的测量时间(PM2.5范围:9.7±3.9到11.2±3.9 µg•m −3 )。亚急性PM2.5暴露量增加10 µg•m -3 与HOMA-IR升高(+ 0.7,95%置信区间(CI)0.1至1.3; p = 0.023)和降低的心率变异性(正常至正常间隔的标准偏差[-13.1毫秒,95%CI -25.3至-0.9; p = 0.035])。与PM2.5暴露相关的其他结局(炎症标志物,血管功能)未发生变化。我们的研究结果表明,即使PM2.5水平较低,其环境中的PM2.5可能也会降低新陈代谢的胰岛素敏感性,从而证明空气污染可能会促进DM的发展。

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