Associations between plasma metabolites and heavy metal exposure in residents of environmentally polluted areas

环境化学 重金属 环境科学 环境卫生 毒理 环境保护 化学 生物 医学
作者
Mi Jeong Kim,Min Heo,Su Jung Kim,Ha Eun Song,Hyoyeong Lee,Nam-Eun Kim,Hye-Jin Shin,Ah Ra,Jee-Young Kim,Yong Min Cho,Young‐Seoub Hong,Woo Jin Kim,Sungho Won,Hyun Ju Yoo
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期刊:Environment International [Elsevier]
卷期号:: 108709-108709
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.envint.2024.108709
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Heavy metals are commonly released into the environment through industrial processes such as mining and refining. The rapid industrialization that occurred in South Korea during the 1960s and 1970s contributed significantly to the economy of the country; however, the associated mining and refining led to considerable environmental pollution, and although mining is now in decline in South Korea, the detrimental effects on residents inhabiting the surrounding areas remain. The bioaccumulation of toxic heavy metals leads to metabolic alterations in human homeostasis, with disruptions in this balance leading to various health issues. This study used metabolomics to explore metabolomic alterations in the plasma samples of residents living in mining and refining areas. The results showed significant increases in metabolites involved in glycolysis and the surrounding metabolic pathways, such as glucose-6-phosphate, phosphoenolpyruvate, lactate, and inosine monophosphate, in those inhabiting polluted areas. An investigation of the associations between metabolites and blood clinical parameters through meet-in-the-middle analysis indicated that female residents were more affected by heavy metal exposure, resulting in more metabolomic alterations. For women, inhabiting the abandoned mine area, metabolites in the glycolysis and pentose phosphate pathways, such as ribose-5-phosphate and 3-phosphoglycerate, have shown a negative correlation with albumin and calcium. Finally, Mendelian randomization(MR) was used to determine the causal effects of these heavy metal exposure-related metabolites on heavy metal exposure-related clinical parameters. Metabolite biomarkers could provide insights into altered metabolic pathways related to exposure to toxic heavy metals and improve our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying the health effects of toxic heavy metal exposure.
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