环境暴露与肌肉萎缩:通过尿代谢组学、炎症介导和网络药理学在NHANES队列中揭示voc与肌肉减少症的关系。

IF 4.1 3区 医学 Q2 TOXICOLOGY
Mingjie Shi, Yue Wei, Weijie Zhang, Wenfeng Wei, Runmin Guo, Fei Luo
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挥发性有机化合物(VOCs)是普遍存在的环境污染物。然而,它们对肌肉减少症的影响仍然知之甚少,肌肉减少症是一种以进行性肌肉损失为特征的疾病,与许多不良健康结果密切相关。利用2011年至2018年国家健康与营养检查调查(NHANES)的数据,我们分析了16种挥发性有机化合物的尿液代谢物,并根据肌酐进行了调整,以探索挥发性有机化合物暴露与肌肉减少症之间的潜在关联。我们的研究结果一致地揭示了统计模型之间的正相关性,2-氨基噻唑-4-羧酸(氰化物代谢物)在整体关联中贡献最大的权重。亚组分析显示,在年轻女性(≤50岁)和肥胖个体(BMI≥30)中,炎症途径是关键的介质。通过网络毒理学,我们确定了涉及免疫应答、感染防御、细胞凋亡和代谢调节的关键靶点和途径。值得注意的是,槲皮素等天然化合物已成为减轻肌肉减少症风险或减缓其进展的有希望的候选者。总之,这些发现不仅促进了我们对肌肉减少症的环境决定因素的理解,而且强调了有针对性干预的机会。
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Environmental exposome meets muscle wasting: unraveling the VOC-sarcopenia nexus through urinary metabolomics, inflammatory mediation, and network pharmacology in the NHANES cohort.

Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are pervasive environmental pollutants. However, their impact on sarcopenia, a condition characterized by progressive muscle loss and closely linked to numerous adverse health outcomes, remains poorly understood. Using data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES, 2011 to 2018), we analyzed 16 urinary metabolites of VOCs, adjusted for creatinine, to explore potential associations between VOC exposure and sarcopenia. Our findings consistently revealed a positive correlation across statistical models, with 2-aminothiazoline-4-carboxylic acid (a cyanide metabolite) contributing the greatest weight to the overall association. Subgroup analyses revealed particularly robust associations among younger women (≤50 years) and individuals with obesity (BMI ≥30), with inflammatory pathways emerging as key mediators. Through network toxicology, we identified pivotal targets and pathways involved in immune response, infection defense, apoptosis, and metabolic regulation. Notably, natural compounds such as quercetin have emerged as promising candidates for mitigating sarcopenia risk or slowing its progression. Together, these findings not only advance our understanding of the environmental determinants of sarcopenia but also highlight opportunities for targeted interventions.

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Toxicological Sciences
Toxicological Sciences 医学-毒理学
CiteScore
7.70
自引率
7.90%
发文量
118
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: The mission of Toxicological Sciences, the official journal of the Society of Toxicology, is to publish a broad spectrum of impactful research in the field of toxicology. The primary focus of Toxicological Sciences is on original research articles. The journal also provides expert insight via contemporary and systematic reviews, as well as forum articles and editorial content that addresses important topics in the field. The scope of Toxicological Sciences is focused on a broad spectrum of impactful toxicological research that will advance the multidisciplinary field of toxicology ranging from basic research to model development and application, and decision making. Submissions will include diverse technologies and approaches including, but not limited to: bioinformatics and computational biology, biochemistry, exposure science, histopathology, mass spectrometry, molecular biology, population-based sciences, tissue and cell-based systems, and whole-animal studies. Integrative approaches that combine realistic exposure scenarios with impactful analyses that move the field forward are encouraged.
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