Relationship between serum trimethylamine N-oxide and exposure to dioxin-like pollutants

Jan 22, 2018Environmental research

Link between blood levels of trimethylamine N-oxide and exposure to dioxin-like pollutants

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Abstract

Twenty-three of 28 indices of dioxin-like pollutants were significantly positively associated with TMAO levels in a cohort of 340 individuals.

  • TMAO is linked to cardiovascular disease risk and shows significant variability among individuals.
  • Factors influencing TMAO levels include diet, gut microbiota, liver enzyme levels, and kidney function.
  • Dioxin-like environmental pollutants can increase the expression of the liver enzyme FMO3, which elevates TMAO levels.
  • In the highly exposed Anniston, AL cohort, TMAO levels were measured in archived serum samples.
  • Total dioxins toxic equivalent (TEQ) was significantly associated with TMAO levels in females, barring those with high BMIs.

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