Longitudinal Associations of PFAS Exposure With Insulin Sensitivity and β-Cell Function Among Hispanic Women With a History of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus.

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Diabetes care Pub Date : 2025-04-01 DOI:10.2337/dc24-2056
Ni Kang, Wu Chen, Nosa Osazuwa, Chenyu Qiu, Julianne Cook Botelho, Antonia M Calafat, Dean Jones, Thomas Buchanan, Anny H Xiang, Zhanghua Chen
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Abstract

Objective: We investigated associations between per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and changes in diabetes indicators from pregnancy to 12 years after delivery among women with a history of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).

Research design and methods: Eighty Hispanic women with GDM history were followed from the third trimester of pregnancy to 12 years after delivery. Oral and intravenous glucose tolerance tests were conducted during follow-up. Plasma PFAS concentrations were measured at the third trimester of pregnancy and first postpartum visit. A linear mixed-effects model was used to analyze associations between PFAS and trajectories of diabetes indicators, adjusted for age, breastfeeding status, daily total calorie intake, and body fat percentage.

Results: Increased 2-(N-methyl-perfluorooctane sulfonamido) acetate level was associated with faster increase in concentrations of fasting glucose (P = 0.003). Increased perfluorononanoate (PFNA) and linear perfluorooctanoate (n-PFOA) concentrations were associated with faster increase in fasting insulin concentrations (P = 0.04 for PFNA; P = 0.02 for n-PFOA) and faster decrease in acute insulin response to glucose (P = 0.04 for PFNA; P = 0.02 for n-PFOA).

Conclusions: PFAS exposure is associated with glucose intolerance, insulin resistance, and β-cell dysfunction, thus increasing type 2 diabetes risk.

在有妊娠糖尿病史的西班牙妇女中,PFAS暴露与胰岛素敏感性和β细胞功能的纵向关联
目的:研究妊娠期糖尿病(GDM)患者妊娠至产后12年期间全氟烷基和多氟烷基物质(PFAS)与糖尿病指标变化的关系。研究设计和方法:80名有GDM病史的西班牙裔妇女从妊娠晚期至分娩后12年随访。随访期间进行口服和静脉葡萄糖耐量试验。在妊娠晚期和产后第一次就诊时测量血浆PFAS浓度。使用线性混合效应模型分析PFAS与糖尿病指标轨迹之间的关系,调整年龄、母乳喂养状况、每日总热量摄入和体脂率。结果:2-(n -甲基-全氟辛烷磺酰胺)乙酸水平升高与空腹血糖浓度升高较快相关(P = 0.003)。全氟辛酸盐(PFNA)和线性全氟辛酸盐(n-PFOA)浓度的升高与空腹胰岛素浓度的快速升高相关(PFNA的P = 0.04;n-PFOA组P = 0.02),急性胰岛素对葡萄糖反应下降更快(PFNA组P = 0.04;n-PFOA的P = 0.02)。结论:PFAS暴露与葡萄糖耐受不良、胰岛素抵抗和β细胞功能障碍相关,从而增加2型糖尿病的风险。
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