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Impact of Glyphosate on the Development of Insulin Resistance in Experimental Diabetic Rats: Role of NFκB Signalling Pathways

Glyphosate, an endocrine disruptor, has an adverse impact on human health through food and also has the potential to produce reactive oxygen species (ROS), which can lead to metabolic diseases. Glyphosate consumption from food has been shown to have a substantial part in insulin resistance, making i...

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Autores principales: Prasad, Monisha, Gatasheh, Mansour K., Alshuniaber, Mohammad A., Krishnamoorthy, Rajapandiyan, Rajagopal, Ponnulakhmi, Krishnamoorthy, Kalaiselvi, Periyasamy, Vijayalakshmi, Veeraraghavan, Vishnu Priya, Jayaraman, Selvaraj
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9774325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36552644
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox11122436
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author Prasad, Monisha
Gatasheh, Mansour K.
Alshuniaber, Mohammad A.
Krishnamoorthy, Rajapandiyan
Rajagopal, Ponnulakhmi
Krishnamoorthy, Kalaiselvi
Periyasamy, Vijayalakshmi
Veeraraghavan, Vishnu Priya
Jayaraman, Selvaraj
author_facet Prasad, Monisha
Gatasheh, Mansour K.
Alshuniaber, Mohammad A.
Krishnamoorthy, Rajapandiyan
Rajagopal, Ponnulakhmi
Krishnamoorthy, Kalaiselvi
Periyasamy, Vijayalakshmi
Veeraraghavan, Vishnu Priya
Jayaraman, Selvaraj
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description Glyphosate, an endocrine disruptor, has an adverse impact on human health through food and also has the potential to produce reactive oxygen species (ROS), which can lead to metabolic diseases. Glyphosate consumption from food has been shown to have a substantial part in insulin resistance, making it a severe concern to those with type 2 diabetes (T2DM). However, minimal evidence exists on how glyphosate impacts insulin-mediated glucose oxidation in the liver. Hence the current study was performed to explore the potential of glyphosate toxicity on insulin signaling in the liver of experimental animals. For 16 weeks, male albino Wistar rats were given 50 mg, 100 mg and 250 mg/kg b. wt. of glyphosate orally. In the current study, glyphosate exposure group was linked to a rise in fasting sugar and insulin as well as a drop in serum testosterone. At the same time, in a dose dependent fashion, glyphosate exposure showed alternations in glucose metabolic enzymes. Glyphosate exposure resulted in a raise in H(2)O(2) formation, LPO and a reduction in antioxidant levels those results in impact on membrane integrity and insulin receptor efficacy in the liver. It also registered a reduced levels of mRNA and protein expression of insulin receptor (IR), glucose transporter-2 (GLUT2) with concomitant increase in the production of proinflammatory factors such as JNK, IKKβ, NFkB, IL-6, IL-1β, and TNF-α as well as transcriptional factors like SREBP1c and PPAR-γ leading to pro-inflammation and cirrhosis in the liver which results in the development of insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. Our present findings for the first time providing an evidence that exposure of glyphosate develops insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes by aggravating NFkB signaling pathway in liver.
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spelling pubmed-97743252022-12-23 Impact of Glyphosate on the Development of Insulin Resistance in Experimental Diabetic Rats: Role of NFκB Signalling Pathways Prasad, Monisha Gatasheh, Mansour K. Alshuniaber, Mohammad A. Krishnamoorthy, Rajapandiyan Rajagopal, Ponnulakhmi Krishnamoorthy, Kalaiselvi Periyasamy, Vijayalakshmi Veeraraghavan, Vishnu Priya Jayaraman, Selvaraj Antioxidants (Basel) Article Glyphosate, an endocrine disruptor, has an adverse impact on human health through food and also has the potential to produce reactive oxygen species (ROS), which can lead to metabolic diseases. Glyphosate consumption from food has been shown to have a substantial part in insulin resistance, making it a severe concern to those with type 2 diabetes (T2DM). However, minimal evidence exists on how glyphosate impacts insulin-mediated glucose oxidation in the liver. Hence the current study was performed to explore the potential of glyphosate toxicity on insulin signaling in the liver of experimental animals. For 16 weeks, male albino Wistar rats were given 50 mg, 100 mg and 250 mg/kg b. wt. of glyphosate orally. In the current study, glyphosate exposure group was linked to a rise in fasting sugar and insulin as well as a drop in serum testosterone. At the same time, in a dose dependent fashion, glyphosate exposure showed alternations in glucose metabolic enzymes. Glyphosate exposure resulted in a raise in H(2)O(2) formation, LPO and a reduction in antioxidant levels those results in impact on membrane integrity and insulin receptor efficacy in the liver. It also registered a reduced levels of mRNA and protein expression of insulin receptor (IR), glucose transporter-2 (GLUT2) with concomitant increase in the production of proinflammatory factors such as JNK, IKKβ, NFkB, IL-6, IL-1β, and TNF-α as well as transcriptional factors like SREBP1c and PPAR-γ leading to pro-inflammation and cirrhosis in the liver which results in the development of insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. Our present findings for the first time providing an evidence that exposure of glyphosate develops insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes by aggravating NFkB signaling pathway in liver. MDPI 2022-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9774325/ /pubmed/36552644 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox11122436 Text en © 2022 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/).
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Prasad, Monisha
Gatasheh, Mansour K.
Alshuniaber, Mohammad A.
Krishnamoorthy, Rajapandiyan
Rajagopal, Ponnulakhmi
Krishnamoorthy, Kalaiselvi
Periyasamy, Vijayalakshmi
Veeraraghavan, Vishnu Priya
Jayaraman, Selvaraj
Impact of Glyphosate on the Development of Insulin Resistance in Experimental Diabetic Rats: Role of NFκB Signalling Pathways
title Impact of Glyphosate on the Development of Insulin Resistance in Experimental Diabetic Rats: Role of NFκB Signalling Pathways
title_full Impact of Glyphosate on the Development of Insulin Resistance in Experimental Diabetic Rats: Role of NFκB Signalling Pathways
title_fullStr Impact of Glyphosate on the Development of Insulin Resistance in Experimental Diabetic Rats: Role of NFκB Signalling Pathways
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Glyphosate on the Development of Insulin Resistance in Experimental Diabetic Rats: Role of NFκB Signalling Pathways
title_short Impact of Glyphosate on the Development of Insulin Resistance in Experimental Diabetic Rats: Role of NFκB Signalling Pathways
title_sort impact of glyphosate on the development of insulin resistance in experimental diabetic rats: role of nfκb signalling pathways
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9774325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36552644
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox11122436
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