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Over the past few decades, the incidence of diabetes has grown significantly globally
Researchers from the State Key Laboratory of Cellular Stress Biology, School of Life Sciences, Xiamen University published a paper entitled "Prenatal exposure to a mixture of PAHs causes the dysfunction of islet cells in adult male mice: Association with type 1 in Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety.
Application highlights:
▶ Quantification of insulin-encoding gene promoter methylation levels using the naica ®
▶ In mice prenatally exposed to 500µg/kg PAHs, methylation levels of the insulin-encoding gene promoter were significantly increased
▶ Prenatal exposure to PAHs may contribute to the development of type 1 diabetes
The authors conducted experiments using a mixture of eight PAHs to investigate the effects of prenatal PAHs on islet cell function and quality in adulthood, while attempting to elucidate the environmental causes of type 1 diabetes onset
Research results:
▲Figure 1.
In the present study, DNA methylation levels in the insulin-encoding gene promoter were significantly increased in mouse pancreatic islets exposed to 500 µg/kg PAHs in utero, while insulin-encoding gene transcription was significantly downregulated
▲Figure 2.
The original link is as follows:introduction:
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety was founded in 1977 and is part of Elsevier Publishing Group
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