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Microcystins Exposure Associated with Blood Lipid Profiles and Dyslipidemia: A Cross-Sectional Study in Hunan Province, China

Increasing evidence from experimental research suggests that exposure to microcystins (MCs) may induce lipid metabolism disorder. However, population-based epidemiological studies of the association between MCs exposure and the risk of dyslipidemia are lacking. Therefore, we conducted a population-b...

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Autores principales: Feng, Shuidong, Cao, Mengyue, Tang, Peng, Deng, Shuxiang, Chen, Limou, Tang, Yan, Zhu, Lemei, Chen, Xiang, Huang, Zhijun, Shen, Minxue, Yang, Fei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10143012/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37104231
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins15040293
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author Feng, Shuidong
Cao, Mengyue
Tang, Peng
Deng, Shuxiang
Chen, Limou
Tang, Yan
Zhu, Lemei
Chen, Xiang
Huang, Zhijun
Shen, Minxue
Yang, Fei
author_facet Feng, Shuidong
Cao, Mengyue
Tang, Peng
Deng, Shuxiang
Chen, Limou
Tang, Yan
Zhu, Lemei
Chen, Xiang
Huang, Zhijun
Shen, Minxue
Yang, Fei
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description Increasing evidence from experimental research suggests that exposure to microcystins (MCs) may induce lipid metabolism disorder. However, population-based epidemiological studies of the association between MCs exposure and the risk of dyslipidemia are lacking. Therefore, we conducted a population-based cross-sectional study involving 720 participants in Hunan Province, China, and evaluated the effects of MCs on blood lipids. After adjusting the lipid related metals, we used binary logistic regression and multiple linear regression models to examine the associations among serum MCs concentration, the risk of dyslipidemia and blood lipids (triglyceride (TG), total cholesterol (TC), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C)). Moreover, the additive model was used to explore the interaction effects on dyslipidemia between MCs and metals. Compared to the lowest quartile of MCs exposure, the risk of dyslipidemia [odds ratios (OR) = 2.27, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.46, 3.53] and hyperTG (OR = 3.01, 95% CI: 1.79, 5.05) in the highest quartile was significantly increased, and showed dose–response relationships. MCs were positively associated with TG level (percent change, 9.43%; 95% CI: 3.53%, 15.67%) and negatively associated with HDL-C level (percent change, −3.53%; 95% CI: −5.70%, −2.10%). In addition, an additive antagonistic effect of MCs and Zn on dyslipidemia was also reported [relative excess risk due to interaction (RERI) = −1.81 (95% CI: −3.56, −0.05)], and the attributable proportion of the reduced risk of dyslipidemia due to the antagonism of these two exposures was 83% (95% CI: −1.66, −0.005). Our study first indicated that MCs exposure is an independent risk factor for dyslipidemia in a dose–response manner.
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spelling pubmed-101430122023-04-29 Microcystins Exposure Associated with Blood Lipid Profiles and Dyslipidemia: A Cross-Sectional Study in Hunan Province, China Feng, Shuidong Cao, Mengyue Tang, Peng Deng, Shuxiang Chen, Limou Tang, Yan Zhu, Lemei Chen, Xiang Huang, Zhijun Shen, Minxue Yang, Fei Toxins (Basel) Article Increasing evidence from experimental research suggests that exposure to microcystins (MCs) may induce lipid metabolism disorder. However, population-based epidemiological studies of the association between MCs exposure and the risk of dyslipidemia are lacking. Therefore, we conducted a population-based cross-sectional study involving 720 participants in Hunan Province, China, and evaluated the effects of MCs on blood lipids. After adjusting the lipid related metals, we used binary logistic regression and multiple linear regression models to examine the associations among serum MCs concentration, the risk of dyslipidemia and blood lipids (triglyceride (TG), total cholesterol (TC), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C)). Moreover, the additive model was used to explore the interaction effects on dyslipidemia between MCs and metals. Compared to the lowest quartile of MCs exposure, the risk of dyslipidemia [odds ratios (OR) = 2.27, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.46, 3.53] and hyperTG (OR = 3.01, 95% CI: 1.79, 5.05) in the highest quartile was significantly increased, and showed dose–response relationships. MCs were positively associated with TG level (percent change, 9.43%; 95% CI: 3.53%, 15.67%) and negatively associated with HDL-C level (percent change, −3.53%; 95% CI: −5.70%, −2.10%). In addition, an additive antagonistic effect of MCs and Zn on dyslipidemia was also reported [relative excess risk due to interaction (RERI) = −1.81 (95% CI: −3.56, −0.05)], and the attributable proportion of the reduced risk of dyslipidemia due to the antagonism of these two exposures was 83% (95% CI: −1.66, −0.005). Our study first indicated that MCs exposure is an independent risk factor for dyslipidemia in a dose–response manner. MDPI 2023-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10143012/ /pubmed/37104231 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins15040293 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Feng, Shuidong
Cao, Mengyue
Tang, Peng
Deng, Shuxiang
Chen, Limou
Tang, Yan
Zhu, Lemei
Chen, Xiang
Huang, Zhijun
Shen, Minxue
Yang, Fei
Microcystins Exposure Associated with Blood Lipid Profiles and Dyslipidemia: A Cross-Sectional Study in Hunan Province, China
title Microcystins Exposure Associated with Blood Lipid Profiles and Dyslipidemia: A Cross-Sectional Study in Hunan Province, China
title_full Microcystins Exposure Associated with Blood Lipid Profiles and Dyslipidemia: A Cross-Sectional Study in Hunan Province, China
title_fullStr Microcystins Exposure Associated with Blood Lipid Profiles and Dyslipidemia: A Cross-Sectional Study in Hunan Province, China
title_full_unstemmed Microcystins Exposure Associated with Blood Lipid Profiles and Dyslipidemia: A Cross-Sectional Study in Hunan Province, China
title_short Microcystins Exposure Associated with Blood Lipid Profiles and Dyslipidemia: A Cross-Sectional Study in Hunan Province, China
title_sort microcystins exposure associated with blood lipid profiles and dyslipidemia: a cross-sectional study in hunan province, china
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10143012/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37104231
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins15040293
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