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Aluminum Exposure and Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: Associations and Potential Mediation by n-6 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids

Yichao Huang, Xinping Li, Wenxin Zhang, Weijie Su, Aifen Zhou, Shunqing Xu, Yuanyuan Li, Da Chen

2020Environmental Science & Technology37 citationsDOI

Abstract

< 0.001) based on a nested case-control study from Wuhan, China, including 305 GDM cases and 305 healthy controls. The highest tertile of plasma Al concentrations corresponded to an odds ratio of 4.03 (95% confidence interval: [2.14, 7.58]) relative to the lowest tertile, after the adjustment for established GDM risk factors and other plasma metals. We also observed significant correlations between plasma Al and several plasma polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA; e.g., linoleic acid 18:2 n-6) levels. In addition, mediation effects on the associations of Al exposure with GDM risks were observed for n-6 PUFAs (estimated mediation percentage: 48.3%) and total PUFAs (48.9%). Our study is not only by far the largest study of its kind to demonstrate maternal Al exposure and the association with GDM risks, but it also offers an insight into the potential mediation roles of n-6 PUFAs in an epidemiological setting. These findings contribute to a better understanding of perinatal Al exposure and GDM risks.

Topics & Concepts

Gestational diabetesPolyunsaturated fatty acidOdds ratioMedicineMediationConfidence intervalDiabetes mellitusPregnancyObstetricsPhysiologyRelative riskEndocrinologyIncidence (geometry)Internal medicineFatty acidGestationChemistryBiologyBiochemistryOpticsGeneticsPhysicsLawPolitical scienceAluminum toxicity and tolerance in plants and animalsEffects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicalsBirth, Development, and Health
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