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Acarbose Protects From Central and Peripheral Metabolic Imbalance Induced by Benzene Exposure
Lucas Kniess Debarba, Adam Mulka, J.B.M. Lima, Olesya Didyuk, Patrick Fakhoury, Lisa Koshko, AA. Awada, Kezhong Zhang, Ulrike Klueh, Marianna Sadagurski
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) · 2020 · ▲ 5 citations
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Abstract Benzene is a well-known human carcinogen that is one of the major components of air pollution. Sources of benzene in ambient air include cigarette smoke, e-cigarettes vaping and evaporation of benzene containing petrol processes. While carcinogenic effects of benzene exposure have been well studied, less is known about metabolic effects of benzene exposure. We show that chronic exposure to benzene at low levels induces severe metabolic imbalance in a sex-specific manner, which is associated with hypothalamic inflammation and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress. Benzene exposure rapidly activates hypothalamic ER stress and neuroinflammatory responses in male mice, while pharmacological inhibition of ER stress response by inhibiting IRE1α-XBP1 pathway significantly alleviates benzene-induced glial inflammatory responses. Additionally, feeding mice with Acarbose, a clinically available anti-diabetes drug, protected against benzene induced central and peripheral metabolic imbalance. Acarbose imitates the slowing of dietary carbohydrate digestion, suggesting that choosing a diet with a low glycemic index might be a potential strategy for reducing the negative metabolic effect of chronic exposure to benzene for smokers or for people living/working in urban environments with high concentrations of exposure to automobile exhausts.
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Debarba, L.K., Mulka, A., Lima, J., Didyuk, O., Fakhoury, P., Koshko, L., Awada, A., Zhang, K., Klueh, U., & Sadagurski, M. (2020). Acarbose Protects From Central and Peripheral Metabolic Imbalance Induced by Benzene Exposure. <em>bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)</em>. https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.03.19.998567
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Debarba LK, Mulka A, Lima J, Didyuk O, Fakhoury P, Koshko L, et al. Acarbose Protects From Central and Peripheral Metabolic Imbalance Induced by Benzene Exposure. bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory). 2020. doi:10.1101/2020.03.19.998567.
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@unpublished{lucas2020Acarbo,
title = {Acarbose Protects From Central and Peripheral Metabolic Imbalance Induced by Benzene Exposure},
author = {Lucas Kniess Debarba and Adam Mulka and J.B.M. Lima and Olesya Didyuk and Patrick Fakhoury and Lisa Koshko and AA. Awada and Kezhong Zhang and Ulrike Klueh and Marianna Sadagurski},
journal = {bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)},
year = {2020},
doi = {10.1101/2020.03.19.998567},
}
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