| Literature DB >> 19730704 |
Abjal Pasha Shaik1, Kaiser Jamil.
Abstract
Matrix gamma-carboxy glutamic acid protein (MGP) is a 10-kDa secreted protein containing five residues of the vitamin K-dependent calcium binding amino acid gamma-carboxyglutamic acid (Gla). This study was carried out to examine the effects of MGP gene promoter polymorphism (T-138C) on blood lead levels (BLL) and hematological parameters in 113 battery manufacturing unit workers occupationally exposed to lead and 102 controls. Genotypes for the MGP T-138C polymorphism were determined by PCR and restriction fragment length digestion. BLL were determined by Anode Stripping Voltammetry using ESA Model 3010B Lead analyzer. Complete blood picture (CBP) was analyzed using ADVIA Cell counter for each sample. The frequencies of MGP-TT, CT and CC genotypes in our population were 38.6%, 44.3%, and 17.2%, respectively. The frequencies for T and C alleles were 0.612 and 0.386, respectively. Although BLL did not differ significantly among genotypes; they were higher in workers with TT/CT genotype compared to CC genotype subjects (76-88 microg/dL vs 22-45 microg/dL, p > 0.05). About 29.2% of volunteers (n = 33) from the occupationally exposed group had hemoglobin levels below 10.0 gms/dl. There was no significant difference in total white cell count and platelet count between occupational and non-exposed groups. The possible role of SNPs in the promoter region of MGP gene with relation to lead toxicity was investigated for the first time in the Indian population; although significance could not be achieved in this study, further assessments over a larger population size may help in better understanding of the consequences of lead exposure.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19730704 PMCID: PMC2736540 DOI: 10.1080/15376510802488181
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Toxicol Mech Methods ISSN: 1537-6516 Impact factor: 2.987
Characteristics of the study group (n = 225).
| Parameters | Range of exposed | Non-exposed |
|---|---|---|
| Age range | 18–51 years | 18–51 years |
| Sex | 100 men and 13 women (total 113) | 98 men and 14 women (total 102) |
| Occupational exposure period | 4–10 years | Not exposed |
| Alcohol consumption | 31 frequently and 8 occasionally | nil |
| Smoking and tobacco chewing | 40 | 9 |
| Medical history | Most of them complained about symptoms like gastritis and headache | nil |
Hemoglobin ranges of the study group (occupationally exposed and controls) along with normal ranges.
| No. of subjects | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| S.No | Range of Hb (gm/dl) | Exposed | Control |
| 1 | 7.0–8.0 | 5 | — |
| 2 | 8.1–9.0 | 9 | — |
| 3 | 9.1–10.0 | 19 | — |
| 4 | 10.1–11.0 | 39 | — |
| 5 | 11.1–12.0 | 22 | 44 |
| 6 | 12.1–13.0 | 13 | 37 |
| 7 | 13.1–14.0 | 6 | 21 |
| Total | 113 | 102 | |
Number of highly anemic individuals in the exposed group was 33. Twelve malnourished volunteers were among these 33 highly anemic individuals.
Normal ranges: Hb: Males 13.5–18.0 gms/dl, Females 11.5–16.5 gms/dl; PCV: Males 40–54%, Females 37–47%; WBC: 4,000–11,000 cells/mcl; Platelets: 1.5–5 lakhs/cumm.
Variations of blood lead levels and hemoglobin levels in MGP TT/CT and CC individuals.
| S.No | Subjects | Polymorphism | Hb (gm%) | BLL (μg/dl) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Occupationally exposed individuals ( | MGP (TT/CT) ( | 10.1–14.2 | 76–88 |
| MGP (CC) ( | 7.0–13.4 | 21.8–45 | ||
| 2 | Control group ( | MGP (TT/CT) ( | 11.2–14.0 | 0.6–3.4 |
| MGP (CC) ( | 11.3–14.8 | 1.0–1.9 |
p > 0.05.