The rise of metabolic disorders in modern times is mainly attributed to the environment. However, heritable effects of environmental chemicals on mammalian offsprings' metabolic health are unclear. Inorganic arsenic (iAs) is the top chemical on the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry priority list of hazardous substances. Here, we assess cross‐generational effects of iAs in an exclusive male‐lineage transmission paradigm. The exposure of male mice to 250 ppb iAs causes glucose intolerance and hepatic insulin resistance in F1 females, but not males, without affecting body weight. Hepatic expression of glucose metabolic genes, glucose output, and insulin signaling are disrupted in F1 females. Inhibition of the glucose 6‐phosphata...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that ingestion of arsenic through drinking water may have links wi...
Arsenic, a naturally occurring metalloid derived from the environment, has been studied worldwide fo...
The mechanisms by which environmental toxicants alter developmental processes predisposing individua...
The rise of metabolic disorders in modern times is mainly attributed to the environment. However, he...
Abstract Background Gene-environment interactions contribute to metabolic disorders such as diabetes...
Chronic exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs) has been linked to diabetic phenotypes in both humans an...
The global prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) has doubled since 1980. Human epidemiological studies...
Background: Type 2 diabetes is characterized by glucose intolerance and insulin resistance. Obesity ...
Inorganic arsenic (iAs) is a contaminant in drinking water that has become a major health concern du...
Through drinking water and food, millions of people worldwide are exposed to arsenic (As), which is ...
Background: Epidemiological studies reported that the prevalence of diabetes in women over 40 years ...
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) has nearly doubled since 1980. T2D is characterized by hyper...
Metabolic syndrome is a major public health concern that increases cardiovascular risk from dysfunct...
There are suggestions that inorganic arsenic, a major drinking water contaminants in several countri...
Previous epidemiologic studies found increased prevalences of type 2 diabetes mellitus in population...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that ingestion of arsenic through drinking water may have links wi...
Arsenic, a naturally occurring metalloid derived from the environment, has been studied worldwide fo...
The mechanisms by which environmental toxicants alter developmental processes predisposing individua...
The rise of metabolic disorders in modern times is mainly attributed to the environment. However, he...
Abstract Background Gene-environment interactions contribute to metabolic disorders such as diabetes...
Chronic exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs) has been linked to diabetic phenotypes in both humans an...
The global prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) has doubled since 1980. Human epidemiological studies...
Background: Type 2 diabetes is characterized by glucose intolerance and insulin resistance. Obesity ...
Inorganic arsenic (iAs) is a contaminant in drinking water that has become a major health concern du...
Through drinking water and food, millions of people worldwide are exposed to arsenic (As), which is ...
Background: Epidemiological studies reported that the prevalence of diabetes in women over 40 years ...
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) has nearly doubled since 1980. T2D is characterized by hyper...
Metabolic syndrome is a major public health concern that increases cardiovascular risk from dysfunct...
There are suggestions that inorganic arsenic, a major drinking water contaminants in several countri...
Previous epidemiologic studies found increased prevalences of type 2 diabetes mellitus in population...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that ingestion of arsenic through drinking water may have links wi...
Arsenic, a naturally occurring metalloid derived from the environment, has been studied worldwide fo...
The mechanisms by which environmental toxicants alter developmental processes predisposing individua...