| Literature DB >> 22496977 |
César Paz-Y-Miño1, Nadia Cumbal, María Eugenia Sánchez.
Abstract
Genotoxicity studies in Ecuador have been carried out during the past two decades. The focuses of the research were mainly the area of environmental issues, where the populations have been accidentally exposed to contaminants and the area of occupational exposure of individuals at the workplace. This paper includes studies carried out in the population of the Amazon region, a zone known for its rich biodiversity as well as for the ecological damage caused by oil spills and chemical sprayings whose consequences continue to be controversial. Additionally, we show the results of studies comprised of individuals occupationally exposed to toxic agents in two very different settings: flower plantation workers exposed to pesticide mixtures and X-ray exposure of hospital workers. The results from these studies confirm that genotoxicity studies can help evaluate current conditions and prevent further damage in the populations exposed to contaminants. As such, they are evidence of the need for biomonitoring employers at risk, stricter law enforcement regarding the use of pesticides, and increasingly conscientious oil extraction activities.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22496977 PMCID: PMC3306904 DOI: 10.1155/2012/598984
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Biol Int ISSN: 2090-2182
Cytogenetic findings in genotoxicity studies.
| Glyphosate | Paz-y-Miño et al. [ | Comet assay: 35.5 |
| Paz-y-Miño et al. [ | All the studied population showed low or no chromosomal fragility. | |
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| Other pesticides | Paz-y-Miño et al. [ | Chromosomal aberrations: 20.59% in exposed and 2.73% in controls. |
| Paz-y-Miño et al. [ | Comet assay: 31.58 | |
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| Hydrocarbons | Paz-y-Miño et al. [ | Chromosomal aberrations: 20% in exposed and 1-2% in controls. |
| Paz-y-Miño et al. [ | 48.8% type A DNA damage and 0.1% type E DNA damage in exposed group while 67.9% type A and 0% type E in controls. | |
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| Radiation | Paz-y-Miño et al. [ | Chromosomal aberrations: 29% in exposed, 26.0% in the followup, and 3.5% in controls. |
| Paz-y-Miño et al. [ | 12.6% metaphases with telomeric associations in the exposed smoker group; 6.0% TA in exposed nonsmokers; 9.0% in unexposed smokers and 0.1% TA in control group. | |
| Paz-y-Miño et al. [ | Comet assay: 26.55 | |
| Muñoz et al. [ | Comet assay: 29.08 | |
Molecular findings in genotoxicity studies.
| Glyphosate | Paz-y-Miño et al. [ | Regarding the |
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| Other pesticides | Paz-y-Miño et al. [ | The level of damage was not significantly influenced by genetic polymorphisms of the |
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| Hydrocarbons | Paz-y-Miño et al. [ | As far as the |