2015
DOI: 10.2337/db14-1682
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Air Pollution and Insulin Resistance: Do All Roads Lead to Rome?

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“…Several reviews and a meta-analysis combined the epidemiological findings and quantified the risk increases for type 2 diabetes per 10 mg/m 3 increase in exposure between 5% and 27% for particulate matter (PM) #2.5mm in diameter (PM 2.5 ), 1-15% for PM #10mm in diameter (PM 10 ), and 1-11% for nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ) (14,(16)(17)(18)(19)(20), depending on the studies included. Still, the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood, although a number of plausible pathways have been suggested, including systemic inflammation, oxidative stress, and neuronal mechanisms (12,14,15,21). Recent studies (10,(22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27) investigating air pollution and IR as a precursor state of type 2 diabetes showed positive associations.…”
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“…Several reviews and a meta-analysis combined the epidemiological findings and quantified the risk increases for type 2 diabetes per 10 mg/m 3 increase in exposure between 5% and 27% for particulate matter (PM) #2.5mm in diameter (PM 2.5 ), 1-15% for PM #10mm in diameter (PM 10 ), and 1-11% for nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ) (14,(16)(17)(18)(19)(20), depending on the studies included. Still, the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood, although a number of plausible pathways have been suggested, including systemic inflammation, oxidative stress, and neuronal mechanisms (12,14,15,21). Recent studies (10,(22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27) investigating air pollution and IR as a precursor state of type 2 diabetes showed positive associations.…”
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“…Other lines of evidence suggest that non-inflammatory pathways might also link PM to insulin resistance (Brook et al, 2013), with experimental animal models providing evidence for insulin resistance in muscle tissues resulting from lipid and protein oxidation by-products upon acute exposure to ozone (Kodavanti, 2015;Vella et al, 2015). Hence, despite the strong evidence for a central role of pre-existing inflammation, e.g., due to asthma or being at genetic risk of obesity, other non-inflammation based mechanisms cannot be ruled out to underlie or contribute to the air pollution-diabetes association.…”
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“…(28)(29)(30)(31). Although the biological mechanisms underlying this association are still unclear, animal studies have shown that high levels of air pollution may be equivalent to a high-fat diet in terms of its effects, involving immune activation, endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, oxidative stress and CNS inflammation (32,33). Some studies have investigated the association between GDM and air pollutant including nitric oxides (NOx), sulfur dioxide (SO2), ozone (O3), particulate matter with diameter ≤ 10µm (PM10) and particulate matter with diameter ≤ 2.5 (PM2.5).…”
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