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Dioxin-like pollutants increase hepatic flavin containing monooxygenase (FMO3) expression to promote synthesis of the pro-atherogenic nutrient biomarker trimethylamine N-oxide from dietary precursors
Pollutants like dioxin raise liver enzyme levels to increase production of artery-clogging compound from diet
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Abstract
Exposure to 5 μmol PCB 126/kg mouse weight resulted in a greater than 100-fold increase in FMO3 mRNA expression.
- Mice exposed to dioxin-like PCBs showed increased levels of hepatic FMO3 mRNA and protein.
- Circulating TMAO levels increased five-fold following oral administration of its metabolic precursors after PCB exposure.
- The findings indicate a potential link between dioxin-like pollutants and elevated TMAO production in the context of dietary influences.
- Stable isotope tracer studies demonstrated enhanced formation of TMAO from the precursor trimethylamine after PCB exposure.
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