Evaluation of different types of arsenic methylation and its relationship with metabolic syndrome in an area chronically exposed to arsenic.

Environmental analysis, health and toxicology Pub Date : 2020-06-01 Epub Date: 2020-06-24 DOI:10.5620/eaht.e2020006
Amir Mohammad Kazemifar, Ali Akbar Shafikhani, Hossein Mozhdehipanah, Shali Khamesi, Maryam Arami
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Evidence suggests that the relationship between arsenic metabolism and diseases, including metabolic syndrome, is complex. The aim of this study was to evaluate the different types of arsenic methylation and its association with metabolic syndrome in an arsenic endemic area. A cross-sectional study was conducted on 132 subjects from Shahid-Abad Village, Qazvin province, Iran (arsenic endemic area). Demographic characteristics, metabolic syndrome, and urinary arsenic species, including iAs (inorganic arsenic), MMA (monomethylarsonic acid), and DMA (dimethylarsinic acid) were measured for all patients and their relationship was analyzed by appropriate statistical methods. In this study, 34.5% of the participants had metabolic syndrome. The decrease in %MMA, increase in %DMA and increase in secondary methylation index (DMA/MMA) were associated with increased risk of metabolic syndrome (p<0.05). We did not find any association between the incidence of metabolic syndrome with primary methylation index (MMA/iAs) and %iAs (p>0.05). This study showed that the prevalence of metabolic syndrome was significantly higher in people with metabolic syndrome than in the general population. A closer examination revealed that the secondary methylation index is related to the metabolic syndrome and its components. Given the higher prevalence of cardiovascular disease and diabetes in patients with metabolic syndrome, it is necessary to change the pathogenesis of the disease using comprehensive management methods for decreasing patient complications.

慢性砷暴露地区不同类型砷甲基化及其与代谢综合征关系的评价
有证据表明,砷代谢与包括代谢综合征在内的疾病之间的关系是复杂的。本研究的目的是评估砷流行地区不同类型的砷甲基化及其与代谢综合征的关系。对来自伊朗加兹温省Shahid-Abad村(砷流行区)的132名受试者进行了横断面研究。测定所有患者的人口统计学特征、代谢综合征和尿砷种类,包括iAs(无机砷)、MMA(一甲基larsinic acid)和DMA(二甲基larsinic acid),并通过适当的统计方法分析它们之间的关系。在这项研究中,34.5%的参与者患有代谢综合征。%MMA的降低、%DMA的升高和二次甲基化指数(DMA/MMA)的升高与代谢综合征的风险增加相关(p0.05)。本研究表明,代谢综合征患者的患病率明显高于一般人群。进一步检查发现,二级甲基化指数与代谢综合征及其组成部分有关。鉴于代谢综合征患者心血管疾病和糖尿病的患病率较高,有必要通过综合管理方法改变疾病的发病机制,以减少患者的并发症。
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