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  • Organophosphorus pesticides (OPPs) commonly used in agriculture may contribute to metabolic disorders in humans, such as high blood pressure and obesity, particularly observed in individuals from Cameroon and Pakistan.
  • A total of 300 blood samples were analyzed per country, using advanced techniques to detect OPP residues and assess various health functions, revealing significant health impacts linked to chronic OPP exposure.
  • The study found prevalent OPP residues and associated metabolic disturbances, including higher BMI, insulin resistance, and kidney/liver dysfunctions, emphasizing the need for further research on the long-term effects of OPP exposure on health.

Article Abstract

(1) Background: Organophosphorus pesticides (OPPs) are major chemicals used in agriculture for eradication of insecticides/pesticides. Unfortunately, the longtime exposure of human beings to OPPs could lead to metabolic disorder such as high blood pressure, hyperglycemia, overweight or dyslipidemia. The aim of this research is to evaluate the possible metabolic dysregulations as a consequence of chronic OPPs exposure to individuals in Cameroon and Pakistan. (2) Methods: Blood samples were collected from 300 participants in each country, into ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) tubes. The samples were extracted with solid phase extraction (methanol/water) for analysis of OPPs with gas chromatography mass spectrometry. The spectrophotometry and Enzyme Linked ImmunoSorbent Assay (ELISA) were used to measure the hepatic, renal, pancreatic and cardiovascular functions. The atherogenic index (AI) was also determined in OPPs exposed and nonexposed cohorts. (3) Results: The results showed the presence of malathion, parathion and chlorpyrifos OPPs residues in Cameroonians, and malathion and chlorpyrifos in Pakistani samples, respectively. Elevated Body Mass Index (BMI), insulin, blood glucose, dyslipidemia and hypertension were noted in OPPs chronic exposed groups. In addition, dysregulated liver and kidney function profiles were observed in all participants regardless of gender and age groups. (4) Conclusions: The study concludes that both the study cohorts showed several metabolic dysregulations attributable to chronic exposure to a mixture of OPPs which may provide precursors for establishment of metabolic syndrome and other chronic diseases. Further different extended population-based studies are suggested to understand the differential metabolic dysfunctions caused by structurally different OPPs mixtures exposure.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7967685PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18052310DOI Listing

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