Evaluation of Genotoxic Effects of Asbestos on Occupationally Exposed Workers in Brazil
Genotoxic effects of occupational workers exposed to asbestos can be evaluated using different biomarkers as oxidative stress enzymes in conjuction with comet assay. This study assessed changes to oxidative stress enzymatic parameters and genotoxic damage in workers occupationally exposed and non-ex...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biomonitoring (2014) 2016-12, Vol.3 (1) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Genotoxic effects of occupational workers
exposed to asbestos can be evaluated using different
biomarkers as oxidative stress enzymes in conjuction with
comet assay. This study assessed changes to oxidative
stress enzymatic parameters and genotoxic damage in
workers occupationally exposed and non-exposed to
chrysotile asbestos, who attended the outpatient Clinic
of the Center for Worker Health Studies and Human
Ecology (CESTEH/ENSP/FIOCRUZ) in Brazil. Chest
radiography and spirometry were performed to assess
clinical progression of symptoms. The traditional visual
score comet assay in peripheral whole blood cells was
used to assess DNA damage, and oxidative stress was
evaluated by measuring catalase (CAT) and glutathione
S-transferase (GST) activities. Respiratory alterations were
observed in 53% of workers exposed, as determined by
pulmonary function and bronchodilation, and 6 workers
were diagnosed with asbestosis. The comet assay was
statistically significantly higher in the exposed group and
individuals with asbestosis compared to the non-exposed group and individuals without asbestosis, respectively.
Linear regression analysis showed that 28,4% and 50,5%
of comet assay results were increased by exposure to
asbestos and developed asbestosis. The results of CAT
and GST were not difference between the groups. These
results supports the association of genotoxic damage and
the onset of asbestosis by chrysotile asbestos exposure in
workers of this study. |
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ISSN: | 2300-4606 2300-4606 |
DOI: | 10.1515/bimo-2016-0004 |