金属混合物与脂质谱的关联:在一项横断面研究中探索睾酮的中介作用。

IF 3.6 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Sencai Lin, Ying Yang, Junxiu He, Sihan Hu, Yu Bao, Xiaoting Ge, Xiaobo Yang
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金属暴露是血脂异常的关键驱动因素,但两者之间的关联和潜在机制仍不确定。本研究旨在探讨金属暴露、血脂和总睾酮(TT)之间的关系,并探讨TT在548名锰暴露男性工人中所起的中介作用。我们量化了15种血液金属以及血脂谱[总胆固醇(TC)、甘油三酯(TG)、高密度脂蛋白胆固醇(HDL-C)、低密度脂蛋白胆固醇(LDL-C)]和TT水平。采用最小绝对收缩和选择算子(LASSO)选择关键金属。采用贝叶斯核机回归(BKMR)和广义线性回归(GLM)探讨关键金属、脂质谱和TT之间的关系。采用中介分析评价TT在金属与血脂之间的中介作用。BKMR表明,铅为主(PIP = 0.72)混合物(Pb、Cu、As、Se)升高HDL-C,而铜为主(PIP = 0.42)混合物(Mg、Cu、As、Se)降低TT。GLM结果显示,Pb (β = 0.05)和Se (β = 0.18)与HDL-C呈正相关,Cu与TC (β = - 0.16)、HDL-C (β = - 0.20)和LDL-C (β = - 0.34)呈负相关。Mg (β = - 0.31)和As (β = 0.09)与TT显著相关。中介分析显示TT介导了8% (P
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Associations of Metal Mixtures with Lipid Profiles: Exploring the Mediating Role of Testosterone in a Cross-Sectional Study.

Metal exposure is a critical driver for dyslipidemia, yet the associations and underlying mechanisms between them remain uncertain. This study aimed to investigate the relationships between metal exposure, lipid profile, and total testosterone (TT) and to explore the mediating role of TT in 548 manganese-exposed male workers. We quantified 15 blood metals alongside serum lipid profiles [total cholesterol (TC), triglycerides (TG), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C)] and TT levels. Least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) was used to select key metals. Bayesian kernel machine regression (BKMR) and generalized linear regression (GLM) were performed to explore the associations among key metals, lipid profiles and TT. Mediation analysis was used to evaluate mediating role of TT between metal and lipid profile. BKMR indicated that Pb-dominated (PIP = 0.72) mixtures (Pb, Cu, As, Se) elevated HDL-C, whereas Cu-dominated (PIP = 0.42) mixtures (Mg, Cu, As, Se) reduced TT. GLM revealed that Pb (β = 0.05) and Se (β = 0.18) were positively associated with HDL-C, whereas Cu was inversely correlated with TC (β =  - 0.16), HDL-C (β =  - 0.20) and LDL-C (β =  - 0.34). Mg (β =  - 0.31) and As (β = 0.09) were significantly associated with TT. Mediation analysis revealed that TT mediated 8% (P < 0.05) effect between Cu and LDL-C. In conclusion, exposure to metal was associated with lipid profile in male occupational population. TT may play a potential mediating role between Cu and LDL-C, emphasizing the potential mechanism of endocrine system in metal-induced lipid abnormalities.

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Biological Trace Element Research
Biological Trace Element Research 生物-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
8.70
自引率
10.30%
发文量
459
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Biological Trace Element Research provides a much-needed central forum for the emergent, interdisciplinary field of research on the biological, environmental, and biomedical roles of trace elements. Rather than confine itself to biochemistry, the journal emphasizes the integrative aspects of trace metal research in all appropriate fields, publishing human and animal nutritional studies devoted to the fundamental chemistry and biochemistry at issue as well as to the elucidation of the relevant aspects of preventive medicine, epidemiology, clinical chemistry, agriculture, endocrinology, animal science, pharmacology, microbiology, toxicology, virology, marine biology, sensory physiology, developmental biology, and related fields.
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