Genotoxic effects of occupational exposure in the peripheral blood lymphocytes of pesticide preparing workers in Hungary.

Acta medica Hungarica Pub Date : 1992-01-01
J Major, G Kemény, A Tompa
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Venous blood samples of 240 donors including 33 industrial and 60 historical controls were investigated in order to assess the genotoxic risk of pesticide preparing workers manufacturing monochlorinated benzene in Hungary. Mutation frequencies were determined in the hypoxanthine-(guanine)-phosphoribosyl transferase genes located on the X chromosome. DNA repair capacity was estimated following hydroxyurea treatment with subsequent UV irradiation of separated lymphocytes. Smoking as confounding factor of genotoxicity was also taken into consideration. Mutation frequencies were increased among the workers exposed to monochlorinated benzene in correlation with the duration of working time, compared to the controls. Mutation frequencies were lower than expected among non-smoker, long-exposed workers. Smoking itself proved to be an effective confounding factor in the enhancement of point mutations in the case of long-exposed workers. Smoking, however, caused no significant increase in the mutation frequency among the controls, and did not influence the DNA repair capacity of any of the groups.

匈牙利农药制备工人外周血淋巴细胞职业性暴露的遗传毒性效应。
为了评估匈牙利生产一氯化苯的农药制备工人的遗传毒性风险,对240名献血者的静脉血样本进行了调查,其中包括33名工业对照和60名历史对照。测定了位于X染色体上的次黄嘌呤-(鸟嘌呤)-磷酸核糖基转移酶基因的突变频率。对分离淋巴细胞进行羟基脲处理和随后的紫外线照射后,评估DNA修复能力。吸烟作为遗传毒性的混杂因素也被考虑在内。与对照组相比,暴露于一氯化苯的工人的突变频率与工作时间有关。在不吸烟、长期接触的工人中,突变频率低于预期。在长期暴露的工人中,吸烟本身被证明是提高点突变的有效混杂因素。然而,在对照组中,吸烟并没有导致突变频率的显著增加,也没有影响任何一组的DNA修复能力。
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