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Investigation of the Genotoxic Effect of Pesticides on Greenhouse Workers' Lymphocytes

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Piperakis, S. M.; Kontogianni, K.; Karanastasi, G.; Iakovidou-Kritsi, Z.; Cebulska-Wasilewska, A.; Piperakis, M. M.
Date
2009
DOI
10.1002/em.20443
Keyword
comet assay
human lymphocytes
pesticides
DNA damage
DNA repair
PERIPHERAL-BLOOD LYMPHOCYTES
SISTER-CHROMATID EXCHANGES
COMET ASSAY
DNA-DAMAGE
CHROMOSOMAL-ABERRATIONS
MICRONUCLEUS ANALYSIS
POPULATION
SPRAYERS
CANCER
EXPOSURE
Environmental Sciences
Genetics & Heredity
Toxicology
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In the present study, the genotoxic effects of commonly applied pesticides were evaluated using the alkaline comet assay (pH > 13). The amount of DNA damage (% DNA in tail) in peripheral lymphocytes of 49 male agricultural workers from Southern Poland were measured and compared to 50 men from the same area who had no previous occupational exposure to pesticides. No statistically significant differences in basal DNA damage were found between the study groups. In addition, exposure of peripheral blood lymphocytes to hydrogen peroxide (100 and 150 mu M) or gamma-irradiation (2.5 or 4.2 Gy) led to a similar degree of additional DNA damage and subsequent repair (for 2 hr) for all studied populations. In conclusion, our results indicate that the greenhouse workers who participated in this study had no detectable increased DNA damage or alteration in their cellular response to DNA damage in comparison to our control population. Environ. Mal. Mutagen. 50:121-126, 2009. (C) 2008 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/32277
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