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Primary DNA Damage in Dry Cleaners with Perchlorethylene Exposure

BACKGROUND: Perchloroethylene is a halogenated solvent widely used in dry cleaning. International agency of research on cancer classified this chemical as a probable human carcinogen. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the extent of primary DNA damage in dry cleaner workers who were exposed to perchloroethylene...

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Autores principales: Azimi, Mohammad, Bahrami, Mohammad Reza, Rezaei Hachesu, Vida, Zavar Reza, Javad, Mihanpour, Hamideh, Zare Sakhvidi, Mohammad Javad, Mostaghaci, Mehrdad
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Publicado: Shiraz: NIOC Health Organization 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6679606/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28970597
http://dx.doi.org/10.15171/ijoem.2017.1089
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author Azimi, Mohammad
Bahrami, Mohammad Reza
Rezaei Hachesu, Vida
Zavar Reza, Javad
Mihanpour, Hamideh
Zare Sakhvidi, Mohammad Javad
Mostaghaci, Mehrdad
author_facet Azimi, Mohammad
Bahrami, Mohammad Reza
Rezaei Hachesu, Vida
Zavar Reza, Javad
Mihanpour, Hamideh
Zare Sakhvidi, Mohammad Javad
Mostaghaci, Mehrdad
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description BACKGROUND: Perchloroethylene is a halogenated solvent widely used in dry cleaning. International agency of research on cancer classified this chemical as a probable human carcinogen. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the extent of primary DNA damage in dry cleaner workers who were exposed to perchloroethylene as compared to non-exposed subjects. The effect of exposure modifying factors such as use of personal protective equipment, perceived risk, and reported safe behaviors on observed DNA damage were also studied. METHODS: 59 exposed and non-exposed workers were selected from Yazd, Iran. All the 33 exposed workers had work history at least 3 months in the dry cleaning shops. Peripheral blood sampling was performed. Microscope examination was performed under fluorescent microscope (400×). Open comet software was used for image analysis. All biological analysis was performed in one laboratory. RESULTS: Primary DNA damage to leukocytes in dry cleaners was relatively high. The median tail length, %DNA in tail, and tail moment in exposed group were significantly higher than those in non-exposed group. There was no significant difference between smokers and nonsmokers in terms of tail length, tail moment, and %DNA in tail. There was no significant correlation between duration of employment in dry cleaning and observed DNA damage in terms of tail length, tail moment and %DNA in tail. Stratified analysis based on exposed and nonexposed category showed no significant relationship between age and observed DNA damage. CONCLUSION: Occupationally exposure to perchloroethylene can cause early DNA damage in dry cleaners.
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spelling pubmed-66796062019-08-13 Primary DNA Damage in Dry Cleaners with Perchlorethylene Exposure Azimi, Mohammad Bahrami, Mohammad Reza Rezaei Hachesu, Vida Zavar Reza, Javad Mihanpour, Hamideh Zare Sakhvidi, Mohammad Javad Mostaghaci, Mehrdad Int J Occup Environ Med Original Article BACKGROUND: Perchloroethylene is a halogenated solvent widely used in dry cleaning. International agency of research on cancer classified this chemical as a probable human carcinogen. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the extent of primary DNA damage in dry cleaner workers who were exposed to perchloroethylene as compared to non-exposed subjects. The effect of exposure modifying factors such as use of personal protective equipment, perceived risk, and reported safe behaviors on observed DNA damage were also studied. METHODS: 59 exposed and non-exposed workers were selected from Yazd, Iran. All the 33 exposed workers had work history at least 3 months in the dry cleaning shops. Peripheral blood sampling was performed. Microscope examination was performed under fluorescent microscope (400×). Open comet software was used for image analysis. All biological analysis was performed in one laboratory. RESULTS: Primary DNA damage to leukocytes in dry cleaners was relatively high. The median tail length, %DNA in tail, and tail moment in exposed group were significantly higher than those in non-exposed group. There was no significant difference between smokers and nonsmokers in terms of tail length, tail moment, and %DNA in tail. There was no significant correlation between duration of employment in dry cleaning and observed DNA damage in terms of tail length, tail moment and %DNA in tail. Stratified analysis based on exposed and nonexposed category showed no significant relationship between age and observed DNA damage. CONCLUSION: Occupationally exposure to perchloroethylene can cause early DNA damage in dry cleaners. Shiraz: NIOC Health Organization 2017-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6679606/ /pubmed/28970597 http://dx.doi.org/10.15171/ijoem.2017.1089 Text en This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/) .
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Bahrami, Mohammad Reza
Rezaei Hachesu, Vida
Zavar Reza, Javad
Mihanpour, Hamideh
Zare Sakhvidi, Mohammad Javad
Mostaghaci, Mehrdad
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title_full_unstemmed Primary DNA Damage in Dry Cleaners with Perchlorethylene Exposure
title_short Primary DNA Damage in Dry Cleaners with Perchlorethylene Exposure
title_sort primary dna damage in dry cleaners with perchlorethylene exposure
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6679606/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28970597
http://dx.doi.org/10.15171/ijoem.2017.1089
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