Elevated arsenic level in fasting serum via ingestion of fish meat increased the risk of hypertension in humans and mice.

European Heart Journal Open Pub Date : 2023-09-04 eCollection Date: 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1093/ehjopen/oead074
Takumi Kagawa, Nobutaka Ohgami, Tingchao He, Akira Tazaki, Shoko Ohnuma, Hisao Naito, Ichiro Yajima, Dijie Chen, Yuqi Deng, Takashi Tamura, Takaaki Kondo, Kenji Wakai, Masashi Kato
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Aims: There has been a shortage of human studies to elucidate the association between serum arsenic levels and the prevalence of hypertension. This study multidirectionally investigated associations among arsenic exposure, dietary ingestion, and the risk of hypertension by combined human epidemiological and mouse experimental studies.

Methods and results: This study focused on the total arsenic level in fasting serum, a biomarker of arsenic exposure. Associations among ingestion frequencies of 54 diet items of Japanese food separated into six categories, total arsenic level in fasting serum, and the prevalence of hypertension were investigated in 2709 general people in Japan. Logistic regression analysis demonstrated a dose-dependent association between serum arsenic level and hypertension and a positive association between the ingestion of fish meat and hypertension. Further analysis showed that the latter association was fully mediated by increased fasting serum arsenic levels in humans. Similarly, oral exposure to the putative human-equivalent dose of arsenic species mixture with the same ratios in a common fish meat in Japan increased systolic blood pressure and arsenic levels in fasting serum in mice.

Conclusion: This interdisciplinary approach suggests that fish-meat ingestion is a potential risk factor for arsenic-mediated hypertension. Because the increased consumption of fish meat is a recent global trend, health risks of the increased ingestion of arsenic via fish meat should be further investigated.

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摄入鱼肉后空腹血清中砷水平升高会增加人类和小鼠患高血压的风险。
目的:目前缺乏阐明血清砷水平与高血压患病率之间关系的人体研究。这项研究通过结合人类流行病学和小鼠实验研究,对砷暴露、饮食摄入和高血压风险之间的关系进行了多方位调查。方法和结果:本研究的重点是空腹血清中的总砷水平,这是砷暴露的生物标志物。在日本2709名普通人群中,调查了分为六类的54种日本食物的摄入频率、空腹血清总砷水平和高血压患病率之间的关系。Logistic回归分析表明,血清砷水平与高血压呈剂量依赖关系,摄入鱼肉与高血压呈正相关。进一步的分析表明,后一种关联完全是由人类空腹血清砷水平升高介导的。同样,在日本的一种常见鱼肉中,口服假定的人类等效剂量的具有相同比例的砷物种混合物会增加小鼠的收缩压和空腹血清中的砷水平。结论:这种跨学科的方法表明,摄入鱼肉是砷介导的高血压的潜在危险因素。由于鱼肉消费量的增加是最近的全球趋势,因此应进一步调查通过鱼肉摄入砷增加的健康风险。
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