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Air Force Research Laboratory, Brooks Air Force Base (J.E.M., J.L.K.), Texas 78235; and Vista Technologies, Inc. (F.Z.A.), San Antonio, Texas 78218
Address all correspondence and requests for reprints to: Joel E. Michalek, Ph.D., AFRL/HEDB, 2606 Doolittle Road, Building 807, Brooks Air Force Base, Texas 78235-5250.
We studied insulin, fasting glucose, and sex hormone-binding globulin
(SHBG) in Air Force veterans exposed to Agent Orange and its
contaminant, 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin
(dioxin), during the Vietnam War. The index subjects were veterans of
Operation Ranch Hand, the unit responsible for aerial herbicide
spraying in Vietnam from 19621971. Other Air Force veterans who
served in Southeast Asia during the same period but were not involved
with spraying herbicides served as comparisons. We assigned each Ranch
Hand veteran based on his dioxin level to one of three exposure
categories, named background, low, and high. Among nondiabetic
veterans, we found the mean of the logarithm of insulin significantly
increased in the high dioxin category. Additionally, in nondiabetic
veterans the relation between SHBG and insulin interacted significantly
with dioxin category on the log scale within strata defined by age and
percent body fat. Among young (age,
53 yr), lean (percent body fat,
25%) nondiabetic veterans in the high category, the slope relating
the logarithm of SHBG and the logarithm of insulin was significantly
decreased. These findings suggest a compensatory metabolic relationship
between dioxin and insulin regulation.
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