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Lifestyle and NR3C1 exon 1F gene methylation is associated with changes in glucose levels and insulin resistance

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LIFE SCIENCES
卷 309, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.lfs.2022.120940

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DNA methylation; Type II diabetes mellitus; Glucose levels; Insulin resistance

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  1. Foundation for Research and Innovation Support of State of Espirito Santo (FAPES)
  2. CAPES
  3. National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) [PPSUS 10/2013 (65883616/2014), PPSUS 05/2015 (74713515/2016)]
  4. Chamada Universal CNPq 2018 [424130/2018-1, PPP 22/2018 (027/2019), PDCTR 11/2019 (557/2020)]

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This study investigated the relationship between glucose and insulin levels and NR3C1 gene methylation in adults. The results showed that age and NR3C1 gene methylation were directly related to glucose levels and insulin resistance, while not being overweight and obese, and not smoking were indirectly related to glucose levels and insulin resistance. The findings suggest that habits and lifestyle may influence the regulation of the NR3C1 gene.
Aims: the present study aimed to investigate how glucose and insulin levels may be associated with changes in NR3C1 gene methylation levels in adults. Main methods: 375 volunteers users of the Brazilian Public Unified Health System (SUS) were recruited to assess socioeconomic status, lifestyle, anthropometric data, blood glucose and serum cortisol levels, insulin resistance, and NR3C1 gene methylation assessment. Factors associated with glucose levels and insulin resistance were investigated using multivariate analysis GLzM at 5% significance (p<0.05). Key findings: our results verified that glucose levels and insulin resistance were directly related to NR3C1 gene methylation and age, while not being overweight and obese and no tobacco consumption were indirectly related to glucose levels and insulin resistance. Significance: habits and lifestyle may influence NR3C1 gene regulation, revealing the complexity of environmental impacts on NR3C1 methylation. Furthermore, associated risk factors must be taken into account in epigenetic studies as they directly interfere with blood glucose levels and insulin resistance.

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