Bisphenol A instigates diminished sirtuin-1 mediated vascular complications in type 2 diabetes mellitus

Q3 Medicine
Mohanraj Nehru, Prasanth Subramanian, Vinothkumar Ganesan, R. Janardhanan, Venkataraman Prabhu
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Abstract

Endocrine society has evidence that plastics can disrupt the endocrine system to cause severe diseases in humans and animals. However, plastics are still used in a variety of models for their applications. The overproduction of plastics simultaneously increases health hazards in human and animal living society. The pancreas is an endocrine system to produces insulin to maintain the glucose level in the blood when that insulin level resists or does not synthesize causing diabetes mellitus. It is one of the highest prevalence diseases occurred in worldwide. Sirtuin-1 is a protein involved in glucose homeostasis and it regulates insulin action. In the human body, hampered the level of insulin, sirtuin-1, and glucose cause diabetes and its vascular complications. Furthermore, many researchers evidenced that the endocrine disruptor of bisphenol A (BPA) causes diabetes mellitus and its vascular complications. Nevertheless, the biological pathway is unclear. This review discusses the linkage between the endocrine disruptor of BPA and diabetes and explores Sirtuin-1 mediated BPA-induced diabetic vascular complications.
双酚A可减少2型糖尿病中sirtuin-1介导的血管并发症
内分泌学会有证据表明,塑料会扰乱内分泌系统,导致人类和动物患上严重疾病。然而,塑料仍被用于各种型号的应用。塑料的过度生产同时增加了人类和动物生活社会对健康的危害。胰腺是一个内分泌系统,当胰岛素水平抵抗或不合成导致糖尿病时,它会产生胰岛素来维持血液中的葡萄糖水平。它是世界范围内发病率最高的疾病之一。Sirtuin-1是一种参与葡萄糖稳态的蛋白质,它调节胰岛素的作用。在人体内,阻碍胰岛素、sirtuin-1和葡萄糖的水平会导致糖尿病及其血管并发症。此外,许多研究人员证明双酚A的内分泌干扰物会导致糖尿病及其血管并发症。然而,其生物学途径尚不清楚。这篇综述讨论了BPA的内分泌干扰物与糖尿病之间的联系,并探讨了Sirtuin-1介导的BPA诱导的糖尿病血管并发症。
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Journal of Nephropharmacology
Journal of Nephropharmacology Medicine-Pharmacology (medical)
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