The association analysis between exposure to volatile organic compounds and fatty liver disease in US Adults.

IF 4 3区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Xiaoxia Duan, Zhenhua Chen, Juan Liao, Mingsheng Wen, Yong Yue, Li Liu, Xiaojing Li, Lu Long
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Abstract

Background: Limited epidemiological research has explored the associations between ambient volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and fatty liver disease (FLD). This study aimed to explore the associations between VOCs and FLD and liver function biomarkers. We obtained urinary concentrations of VOCs metabolites from NHANES.

Methods: Weighted logistic regression models were employed to investigate the relationships between VOCs and FLD risk, including alcoholic FLD (AFLD) and non-alcoholic FLD (NAFLD). The associations of VOCs and liver function biomarkers were also investigated using weighted linear regression.

Results: Among the 2050 participants, 774 were classified as having FLD. After adjustment, each log-transformed SD increase in N-Acetyl-S-(2-carboxyethyl)-l-cysteine (CEMA), 2-Aminothiazoline-4-carboxylicacid (ATCA), and trans-trans-muconic-acid (MUCA) had a OR (95%CI) of 1.30 (1.06-1.61; P-trend=0.014), 1.34 (1.12-1.61; P-trend=0.002), and 1.22 (1.01-1.47; P-trend=0.035), respectively. ATCA and MUCA were associated with higher risks of NAFLD (OR=1.47, 95%CI: 1.20-1.79, and OR=1.26, 95%CI: 1.02-1.56, respectively). VOCs were positively associated with gamma glutamyl transaminase (GGT) and C-reactive protein (CRP), while inversely associated with albumin, total protein and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) (P < 0.05).

Conclusions: Urinary metabolites of VOCs have been found to be strongly correlated with a higher risk of FLD and NFALD, and impaired liver function. These novel findings merit further prospective studies to comprehend the effect of VOCs on liver diseases.

美国成年人接触挥发性有机化合物与脂肪肝之间的关联分析。
背景:有关环境中挥发性有机化合物(VOCs)与脂肪肝(FLD)之间关系的流行病学研究十分有限。本研究旨在探讨挥发性有机化合物与脂肪肝和肝功能生物标志物之间的关系。我们从 NHANES 中获得了 VOCs 代谢物的尿液浓度:方法:采用加权逻辑回归模型研究 VOCs 与 FLD(包括酒精性 FLD(AFLD)和非酒精性 FLD(NAFLD))风险之间的关系。此外,还采用加权线性回归法研究了挥发性有机化合物与肝功能生物标志物之间的关系:在 2050 名参与者中,有 774 人被归类为 FLD。经调整后,N-乙酰基-S-(2-羧乙基)-l-半胱氨酸(CEMA)、2-氨基噻唑啉-4-羧酸(ATCA)和反式-粘多糖酸(MUCA)的对数变换标度每增加 1,其 OR(95%CI)为 1.30(1.06-1.61;P-趋势=0.014)、1.34(1.12-1.61;P-趋势=0.002)和1.22(1.01-1.47;P-趋势=0.035)。ATCA和MUCA与较高的非酒精性脂肪肝风险相关(OR=1.47,95%CI:1.20-1.79;OR=1.26,95%CI:1.02-1.56)。VOC与γ谷氨酰转氨酶(GGT)和C反应蛋白(CRP)呈正相关,而与白蛋白、总蛋白和丙氨酸氨基转移酶(ALT)呈反相关(P < 0.05):结论:研究发现,尿液中的挥发性有机化合物代谢物与罹患 FLD 和 NFALD 的风险较高以及肝功能受损密切相关。这些新发现值得进一步开展前瞻性研究,以了解挥发性有机化合物对肝病的影响。
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Digestive and Liver Disease
Digestive and Liver Disease 医学-胃肠肝病学
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
2.20%
发文量
632
审稿时长
19 days
期刊介绍: Digestive and Liver Disease is an international journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology. It is the official journal of Italian Association for the Study of the Liver (AISF); Italian Association for the Study of the Pancreas (AISP); Italian Association for Digestive Endoscopy (SIED); Italian Association for Hospital Gastroenterologists and Digestive Endoscopists (AIGO); Italian Society of Gastroenterology (SIGE); Italian Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Hepatology (SIGENP) and Italian Group for the Study of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IG-IBD). Digestive and Liver Disease publishes papers on basic and clinical research in the field of gastroenterology and hepatology. Contributions consist of: Original Papers Correspondence to the Editor Editorials, Reviews and Special Articles Progress Reports Image of the Month Congress Proceedings Symposia and Mini-symposia.
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