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Environmental Toxicant Exposures and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Two Interrelated Public Health Problems on the Rise.

Citation
Bonini, M. G., and R. M. Sargis. “Environmental Toxicant Exposures And Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Two Interrelated Public Health Problems On The Rise.”. Current Opinion In Toxicology, pp. 52-59.
Center University of Chicago
Author Marcelo G Bonini, Robert M Sargis
Keywords Arsenic, Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals, oxidative stress, Selenium, type 2 diabetes
Abstract

Rates of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) are rising rapidly across the globe and the impact of this devastating disease threatens to plague the 21 century. While some contributing factors are well-recognized (e.g. sedentary lifestyles and caloric excess), others diabetes-promoting risk factors are less established or poorly appreciated. The latter category includes environmental exposures to diabetogenic contaminants. Herein we review some of the latest concepts and mechanisms by which environmental exposures may contribute to rising rates of T2DM with a particular focus on mechanisms involving mitochondrial dysfunction and imbalances in reactive oxygen species (ROS). Furthermore, while the pathogenesis of diabetes includes impairments in insulin sensitivity as well as insulin secretion, we will specifically delve into the links between environmental exposures to toxicants such as arsenic and disruptions in insulin release from pancreatic β-cells. Since β-cell death or dysfunction lies at the heart of both T2DM as well as type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM), environmental endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) that disrupt the production or regulated release of the glucose-lowering hormone insulin are likely contributors to diabetes risk. Importantly, understanding the contribution of toxicants to diabetes risk as well as improved understanding of their mechanisms of action offer unique opportunities to modulate diabetes risk via targeted therapeutics or public policy interventions to reduce and remediate exposures.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Current opinion in toxicology
Volume
7
Number of Pages
52-59
Date Published
02/2018
ISSN Number
2468-2934
DOI
10.1016/j.cotox.2017.09.003
Alternate Journal
Curr Opin Toxicol
PMID
29392186
PMCID
PMC5788318
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