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Evaluation of micronuclei in oral mucosa of individuals exposed to ionizing radiation: a pilot study from Celaya, México

INTRODUCTION: Occupational exposure to ionizing radiation can potentially lead to adverse health effects, including cancer and genetic defects. Genetic damage caused by radiation can be detected if micronuclei are observed. The objective of this pilot study was to detect the presence of micronuclei...

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Autores principales: Padilla-Raygoza, Nicolas, del Rocio Adame Gutiérrez, María, Martínez, Itza Zelene Moreno, Beltran-Campos, Vicente, del Carmen Delgado-Sandoval, Silvia, de Lourdes Garcia-Campos, Maria, Sosa-Aquino, Modesto Antonio, Cordova-Fraga, Teodoro, Guzman-Cabrera, Rafael
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6564099/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31321152
http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/cajgh.2019.331
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author Padilla-Raygoza, Nicolas
del Rocio Adame Gutiérrez, María
Martínez, Itza Zelene Moreno
Beltran-Campos, Vicente
del Carmen Delgado-Sandoval, Silvia
de Lourdes Garcia-Campos, Maria
Sosa-Aquino, Modesto Antonio
Cordova-Fraga, Teodoro
Guzman-Cabrera, Rafael
author_facet Padilla-Raygoza, Nicolas
del Rocio Adame Gutiérrez, María
Martínez, Itza Zelene Moreno
Beltran-Campos, Vicente
del Carmen Delgado-Sandoval, Silvia
de Lourdes Garcia-Campos, Maria
Sosa-Aquino, Modesto Antonio
Cordova-Fraga, Teodoro
Guzman-Cabrera, Rafael
author_sort Padilla-Raygoza, Nicolas
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Occupational exposure to ionizing radiation can potentially lead to adverse health effects, including cancer and genetic defects. Genetic damage caused by radiation can be detected if micronuclei are observed. The objective of this pilot study was to detect the presence of micronuclei in cells of the oral mucosa in inidividuals occupationally exposed to ionizing radiation. METHODS: We implemented a pilot case-control study in which we compared oral mucosa micronuclei in 30 medical and nursing personnel in radiology centers in Celaya, Mexico, with 30 volunteers not exposed to ionizing radiation recruited from a public University. The oral mucosa was brushed and the amount of micronuclei was quantified. Chi-square test or t-test for two proportions were used to compared ionizing radiation and genetic damage between exposed and non-exposed groups. RESULTS: The exposed group had an average of 5.37 ± 3.49 micronuclei and the non-exposed had 0.37 ± 0.61 (P<0.01). In the exposed group, 90% of participants exhibited genetic damage compared to 6.67% in the unexposed group (P<0.05). CONCLUSION: In this pilot study, medical and nursing staff from radiology centers presented with higher genetic damage compared to control group. Further studies are needed to identify the prevalence of genetic damage due to occupational radiation exposure in Mexico.
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spelling pubmed-65640992019-07-18 Evaluation of micronuclei in oral mucosa of individuals exposed to ionizing radiation: a pilot study from Celaya, México Padilla-Raygoza, Nicolas del Rocio Adame Gutiérrez, María Martínez, Itza Zelene Moreno Beltran-Campos, Vicente del Carmen Delgado-Sandoval, Silvia de Lourdes Garcia-Campos, Maria Sosa-Aquino, Modesto Antonio Cordova-Fraga, Teodoro Guzman-Cabrera, Rafael Cent Asian J Glob Health Research INTRODUCTION: Occupational exposure to ionizing radiation can potentially lead to adverse health effects, including cancer and genetic defects. Genetic damage caused by radiation can be detected if micronuclei are observed. The objective of this pilot study was to detect the presence of micronuclei in cells of the oral mucosa in inidividuals occupationally exposed to ionizing radiation. METHODS: We implemented a pilot case-control study in which we compared oral mucosa micronuclei in 30 medical and nursing personnel in radiology centers in Celaya, Mexico, with 30 volunteers not exposed to ionizing radiation recruited from a public University. The oral mucosa was brushed and the amount of micronuclei was quantified. Chi-square test or t-test for two proportions were used to compared ionizing radiation and genetic damage between exposed and non-exposed groups. RESULTS: The exposed group had an average of 5.37 ± 3.49 micronuclei and the non-exposed had 0.37 ± 0.61 (P<0.01). In the exposed group, 90% of participants exhibited genetic damage compared to 6.67% in the unexposed group (P<0.05). CONCLUSION: In this pilot study, medical and nursing staff from radiology centers presented with higher genetic damage compared to control group. Further studies are needed to identify the prevalence of genetic damage due to occupational radiation exposure in Mexico. University Library System, University of Pittsburgh 2019-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6564099/ /pubmed/31321152 http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/cajgh.2019.331 Text en New articles in this journal are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Padilla-Raygoza, Nicolas
del Rocio Adame Gutiérrez, María
Martínez, Itza Zelene Moreno
Beltran-Campos, Vicente
del Carmen Delgado-Sandoval, Silvia
de Lourdes Garcia-Campos, Maria
Sosa-Aquino, Modesto Antonio
Cordova-Fraga, Teodoro
Guzman-Cabrera, Rafael
Evaluation of micronuclei in oral mucosa of individuals exposed to ionizing radiation: a pilot study from Celaya, México
title Evaluation of micronuclei in oral mucosa of individuals exposed to ionizing radiation: a pilot study from Celaya, México
title_full Evaluation of micronuclei in oral mucosa of individuals exposed to ionizing radiation: a pilot study from Celaya, México
title_fullStr Evaluation of micronuclei in oral mucosa of individuals exposed to ionizing radiation: a pilot study from Celaya, México
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of micronuclei in oral mucosa of individuals exposed to ionizing radiation: a pilot study from Celaya, México
title_short Evaluation of micronuclei in oral mucosa of individuals exposed to ionizing radiation: a pilot study from Celaya, México
title_sort evaluation of micronuclei in oral mucosa of individuals exposed to ionizing radiation: a pilot study from celaya, méxico
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6564099/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31321152
http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/cajgh.2019.331
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