Literature DB >> 18645668

[DNA damage assessment and biological monitoring of occupational exposure to organic solvents, 2006].

Carlos Humberto Torres1, Marcela E Varona, Angélica Lancheros, Rosa Isabel Patiño, Helena Groot.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Exposure to solvents is one of the highest potential risks for millions of workers in the world; they can generate substantial environmental pollution leading to outbreaks of public health problems.
OBJECTIVE: Blood levels were determined for metabolites of benzene, toluene and xylene, and polymorphisms for enzymes CYP2E1, GSTM1, GSTT1 were characterized. Damage to DNA was assessed by the comet assay for exposure to organic solvents.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional study was undertaken in 90 employees from 5 different companies. A survey form was administered; blood was sampled to detect the genetic polymorphisms and to apply the comet assay (single cell gel electrophoresis) to detect DNA fragmentation. The concentrations of phenol, ortho and meta methylhippuric acids were measured in urine. Statistical analyses explored the possible associations.
RESULTS: The percentage of workers directly exposed to solvents was 34.4%. In this group, the evidence indicated concentrations higher than the permitted limits: 3.3% for phenol, 6.6% for hippuric acid, 3.3% for ortho-methylhippuric acid and 36.7% for metamethylhippuric acid. In the Comet assay, the length of the comets tail was greater than average (19.5 ìm) in exposed subjects, and the percentage of cells with mild damage (19.0%) (p=0.0007) was higher. The percentage of exposed individuals with absent genotypes for enzymes GSTT1 and GSTM1 was 46.7% and 56.8% respectively.
CONCLUSION: Exposure biomarkers have become fundamental tools for the evaluation of risk associated with exposure to toxic agents.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18645668

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomedica        ISSN: 0120-4157            Impact factor:   0.935


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Authors:  Jie Jiao; Tongzhang Zheng; Qing Lan; Yingtai Chen; Qian Deng; Xiaofeng Bi; Christopher Kim; Theodore Holford; Brian Leaderer; Peter Boyle; Yue Ba; Zhaolin Xia; Stephen J Chanock; Nathaniel Rothman; Yawei Zhang
Journal:  Eur J Cancer Prev       Date:  2012-11       Impact factor: 2.497

Review 2.  The effects of genetic polymorphisms on benzene-exposed workers: A systematic review.

Authors:  Verónica Ramírez-Lopera; Daniel Uribe-Castro; Henry Bautista-Amorocho; Jorge Alexander Silva-Sayago; Enrique Mateus-Sánchez; Wilman Yesid Ardila-Barbosa; Tania Liseth Pérez-Cala
Journal:  Health Sci Rep       Date:  2021-07-16

3.  Biomarkers of susceptibility and effect in car painters exposed to organic solvents.

Authors:  Marcela Varona-Uribe; Milcíades Ibáñez-Pinilla; Leonardo Briceno-Ayala; Diego Herrera; Lilian Chuaire-Noack; María Martínez-Agüero; Magda Carolina Sánchez Corredor; Ruth Palma-Parra; Diana Narvaez; Helena Groot de Restrepo
Journal:  Colomb Med (Cali)       Date:  2020-03-30

4.  Controlling Painters' Exposure to Volatile Organic Solvents in the Automotive Sector of Southern Colombia.

Authors:  Belky P Castaño; Vladimir Ramírez; Julio A Cancelado
Journal:  Saf Health Work       Date:  2019-06-20
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