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FOXE1 polymorphisms and chronic exposure to nitrates in drinking water cause metabolic dysfunction,thyroid abnormalities,and genotoxic damage in women
Authors:Diana Dennys Gandarilla-Esparza,Esperanza Yasmin Calleros-Rincó  n,Hortensia Moreno Macias,Marí  a Fernanda Gonzá  lez-Delgado,Gonzalo Garcí  a Vargas,Jaime Duarte Sustaita,Alberto Gonzá  lez-Zamora,Efraí  n Rí  os-Sá  nchez,Rebeca Pé  rez-Morales
Abstract:Nitrates in drinking water has been associated to adverse health effects, including changes in glucose and lipid levels, thyroid hormone imbalance and adverse reproductive effects. We analyzed metabolic and thyroid hormone alterations and genotoxic damage in women with chronic exposure to nitrates in drinking water. The concentration of nitrates in drinking water was quantified and according to this parameter, participants were divided into three exposure scenarios. Blood and urine samples were collected from 420 women living in Durango, Mexico and biomarkers were determined. We found nitrates concentrations in drinking water above the permissible limit (>50 mg/L), and an increase in the percentage of methemoglobin (p=0.0001), nitrite in blood plasma and urine (p=0.0001), glucose (p=0.0001), total cholesterol (p=0.001), LDL (p=0.001) and triglycerides (p=0.0001). We also found alterations in TSH (p=0.01), fT3 (p=0.0003), T4T (p=0.01) and fT4 (p=0.0004) hormones. Frequency of subclinical hypothyroidism was 8.33%; differences in FOXE1 (rs965513, rs1867277) genotypes distribution were found and both polymorphisms were associated with a decrease in TSH. A high percentage of micronucleus in binucleate lymphocyte cells was found (35%, p=0.0001). In conclusion, the chronic exposure to nitrates in water for human consumption caused metabolic and hormonal alterations and genotoxic damage in women.
Keywords:FOXE1 polymorphisms   nitrate exposure   subclinical hypothyroidism   methemoglobin   genotoxic damage
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