phenanthrenes and Glucose-Intolerance

phenanthrenes has been researched along with Glucose-Intolerance* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for phenanthrenes and Glucose-Intolerance

ArticleYear
Maternal exposure to phenanthrene during gestation disturbs glucose homeostasis in adult mouse offspring.
    Chemosphere, 2021, Volume: 270

    Epidemiological studies have indicated that polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons were related to diabetes and insulin resistance. However, studies in mammals on the development of diabetes caused by polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons are lacking. Pregnant mice were orally exposed to phenanthrene (0, 60 and 600 μg kg

    Topics: Animals; Blood Glucose; Female; Glucose; Glucose Intolerance; Homeostasis; Humans; Insulin; Insulin Resistance; Male; Maternal Exposure; Mice; Phenanthrenes; Pregnancy; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects

2021
Chronic Exposure to Environmental Level Phenanthrene Induces Non-Obesity-Dependent Insulin Resistance in Male Mice.
    Environmental science & technology, 2020, 12-01, Volume: 54, Issue:23

    Epidemiological evidence shows that the body burden of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) is related to the disruption of glucose homeostasis. However, the contribution of PAHs to the development of diabetes remains poorly documented. In the current work, male Kunming mice received phenanthrene (Phe) (5, 50, and 500 ng/kg) by gavage administration once every 2 days for 28 weeks. The significant elevation of homeostasis model assessment-insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) and HOMA-β cell, accompanied by hyperinsulinemia, indicated the occurrence of insulin resistance. The suppression of the insulin receptor signaling pathway in skeletal muscle might be responsible for glucose intolerance. Under the nonobese state, the serum levels of resistin, tumor necrosis factor-α, and interleukin-6 were elevated, whereas the levels of adiponectin were reduced. These changes in adipocytokine levels were consistent with their transcription in white adipose tissue. The promoter methylation levels of

    Topics: Adiponectin; Animals; Blood Glucose; Glucose Intolerance; Insulin; Insulin Resistance; Male; Mice; Phenanthrenes

2020