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Biomonitoring of primary aluminium industry workers : detection of micronuclei and repairable DNA lesions by alkaline SCGE

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Crebelli, Riccardo ; Carta, Plinio ; Andreoli, Cristina ; Aru, Gabriella

Mutation Research. Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis

2002

516

63-70

aluminium industry ; biomarker ; DNA ; exposure ; genetic screening ; mutagenicity tests

Italy

Medicine - Toxicology - Health

English

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"The genetic effects of occupational exposure to low polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) concentrations were investigated in primary aluminium industry workers. The study subjects were employed in a plant that uses pre-baked anode cells, and has relatively low PAH contamination. Forty-two male workers belonging to different job categories (anode fabrication, baking, rodding, electrolysis, maintenance), together with 16 male local residents with no occupational exposure to PAHs were selected for the analysis of micronuclei and DNA lesions in peripheral lymphocytes. The incidence of micronuclei determined in 1000 cytokinesis-blocked cells in each subject was not significantly different between workers and controls (8.5+/-5.4 per thousand versus 9.7+/-4.9 per thousand, respectively), nor between smokers and non-smokers (8.3+/-5.8 per thousand versus 9.2+/-5.1 per thousand), but was significantly (P<0.05) related to the subjects' age. Also the analysis of DNA damage in unstimulated and mitogen-stimulated lymphocytes by single cell gel electrophoresis (SCGE) did not show significant differences between the studied groups (average tail moment values were 0.53+/-0.53 and 0.49+/-0.45 microm in exposed subjects and controls, respectively). "

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