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Title:Genetic damage induced by accidental environmental pollutants
Author(s):Perez-Cadahia B; Laffon B; Pasaro E; Mendez J;
Address:"Toxicology Unit, University of A Coruna, Edificio de Servicios Centrales de Investigacion, Campus Elvina, Coruna, Spain. bperezc@udc.es"
Journal Title:ScientificWorldJournal
Year:2006
Volume:20060925
Issue:
Page Number:1221 - 1237
DOI: 10.1100/tsw.2006.206
ISSN/ISBN:1537-744X (Electronic) 2356-6140 (Print) 1537-744X (Linking)
Abstract:"Petroleum is one of the main energy sources worldwide. Its transport is performed by big tankers following some established marine routes. In the last 50 years a total amount of 37 oil tankers have given rise to great spills in different parts of the world, Prestige being the last one. After the accident, a big human mobilisation took place in order to clean beaches, rocks and fauna, trying to reduce the environmental consequences of this serious catastrophe. These people were exposed to the complex mixture of compounds contained in the oil. This study aimed at determine the level of environmental exposure to volatile organic compounds (VOC), and the possible damage induced on the population involved in the different cleaning tasks by applying the genotoxicity tests sister chromatid exchanges (SCE), micronucleus (MN) test, and comet assay. Four groups of individuals were included: volunteers (V), hired manual workers (MW), hired high-pressure cleaner workers (HPW) and controls. The higher VOC levels were associated with V environment, followed by MW and lastly by HPW, probably due to the use of high-pressure cleaners. Oil exposure during the cleaning tasks has caused an increase in the genotoxic damage in individuals, the comet assay being the most sensitive biomarker to detect it. Sex, age and tobacco consumption have shown to influence the level of genetic damage, while the effect of using protective devices was less noticeable than expected, perhaps because the kind used was not the most adequate"
Keywords:"Accidents, Occupational Adolescent Adult DNA Damage/*drug effects/genetics Environmental Pollutants/*adverse effects/analysis Female Fuel Oils/adverse effects/analysis Humans Male Middle Aged Occupational Exposure/*adverse effects Petroleum/*adverse effec;"
Notes:"MedlinePerez-Cadahia, Beatriz Laffon, Blanca Pasaro, Eduardo Mendez, Josefina eng Comparative Study Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2006/10/03 ScientificWorldJournal. 2006 Sep 25; 6:1221-37. doi: 10.1100/tsw.2006.206"

 
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