Literature DB >> 32721666

sKlotho is associated with the severity of brick tea-type skeletal fluorosis in China.

Yang Liu1, Yanmei Yang1, Yudan Wei2, Xiaona Liu1, Bingyun Li1, Yanru Chu1, Wei Huang1, Limei Wang1, Qun Lou1, Ning Guo1, Liaowei Wu1, Jian Wang1, Meichen Zhang1, Fanshuo Yin1, Chenlu Fan1, Mengyao Su1, Zaihong Zhang1, Xin Zhang1, Yanhui Gao3, Dianjun Sun4.   

Abstract

The change of serum soluble Klotho (sKlotho) content is related to a variety of osteoarthropathy. However, its association with the severity of skeletal fluorosis (SF) is not clear. Here, the association of tea fluoride exposure with serum sKlotho levels and the severity of SF were investigated and further verified in a rat model of fluorosis. A cross sectional case control study was conducted in residents over 50 years old from brick-tea drinking areas in Qinghai and Xinjiang Provinces, China. Concentrations of fluoride in brick tea water and urine were determined by ion selective electrode method, and the levels of serum sKlotho were determined by ELISA method. Linear regression and ordered logistic regression models were constructed to examine the relationship among fluoride exposure, serum sKlotho levels and the severity of SF. The kidney and small intestine of Wistar rats were isolated for detection of Klotho by immunohistochemistry (IHC), and femoral artery blood was sampled to measure the serum levels of sKlotho. An increase of 1 mg/day in tea fluoride intake (TFI) was associated with a 12.070 pg/mL (95% CI: 0.452-23.689) increase in serum sKlotho levels and a 1.163-fold (95% CI: 1.007-1.342) increase in the severity of SF after adjusting for age, gender, and ethnicity. Serum sKlotho levels were also positively associated with the severity of SF (P < 0.05). The mediation analysis showed that serum sKlotho levels mediated 17.76% of the increase in the severity of SF caused by an increase of 1 mg/day of TFI. Moreover, a significant increase of serum sKlotho levels in fluoride-exposed groups was also seen in the rat model. The present study suggests that serum sKlotho may be a potential mediator of SF in brick tea-type fluorosis endemic areas.
Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  Brick tea-type fluorosis; Mediation analysis; Serum sKlotho; Skeletal fluorosis; Tea fluoride intake

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32721666     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.140749

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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