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Title : Influence of the chronic groundwater fluoride consumption on cholinergic enzymes, ACHE and BCHE gene SNPs and pro-inflammatory cytokines: A study with Pakistani population groups - Bibi_2023_Sci.Total.Environ__163359
Author(s) : Bibi S , Habib R , Shafiq S , Abbas SS , Khan S , Eqani S , Nepovimova E , Khan MS , Kuca K , Nurulain SM
Ref : Sci Total Environ , :163359 , 2023
Abstract :

Fluoride is one of the abundant elements found in the Earth's crust and is a global environmental issue. The present work aimed to find the impact of chronic consumption of fluoride contained groundwater on human subjects. Five hundred and twelve volunteers from different areas of Pakistan were recruited. Cholinergic status, acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase gene SNPs and pro-inflammatory cytokines were examined. Association analysis, regression and other standard statistical analyses were performed. Physical examination of the fluoride endemic areas' participants revealed the symptoms of dental and skeletal fluorosis. Cholinergic enzymes (AChE and BChE) were significantly increased among different exposure groups. ACHE gene 3'-UTR variant and BCHE K-variant showed a significant association with risk of fluorosis. Pro-inflammatory cytokines (TNF-alpha, IL-1beta and IL-6) were found to be increased and have a significant correlation in response to fluoride exposure and cholinergic enzymes. The study concludes that chronic consumption of high fluoride-contained water is a risk factor for developing low-grade systemic inflammation through the cholinergic pathway and the studied cholinergic gene SNPs were identified to be associated with the risk of flurosis.

PubMedSearch : Bibi_2023_Sci.Total.Environ__163359
PubMedID: 37030382

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Bibi S, Habib R, Shafiq S, Abbas SS, Khan S, Eqani S, Nepovimova E, Khan MS, Kuca K, Nurulain SM (2023)
Influence of the chronic groundwater fluoride consumption on cholinergic enzymes, ACHE and BCHE gene SNPs and pro-inflammatory cytokines: A study with Pakistani population groups
Sci Total Environ :163359

Bibi S, Habib R, Shafiq S, Abbas SS, Khan S, Eqani S, Nepovimova E, Khan MS, Kuca K, Nurulain SM (2023)
Sci Total Environ :163359