Cytogenetic monitoring in a population occupationally exposed to pesticides in ecuador

Auteur(s) :
Bustamante G., Leone PE., Paz-y-mino C., González Sánchez ME.
Date :
Nov, 2002
Source(s) :
Environmental health perspectives. #110:11 p1077-1080
Adresse :
"PAZ-Y-MINO C,PONTIFICIA UNIV CATOLICA ECUADOR,FAC CIENCIAS EXACTAS & NAT DEPT CIENCIAS BIOL LAB GENET MOL & CITOGENET HUMANA;AVDA 12 OCTUBRE & PATRIA,POB 17-01-2184; ECUADOR. [email protected] "

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« We analyzed the incidence of structural and numerical chromosomal aberrations (CAs) in workers of a plantation of flowers located in Quito, Ecuador, in South America. This study included 41 individuals occupationally exposed to 27 pesticides, some of which are restricted in many countries and are classified as extremely toxic by the World Health Organization; among these are aldicarb and fenamiphos. The same number of individuals of the same age, sex, and geographic’ area were selected as controls. Workers exposed to these pesticides showed an increased frequency of CA compared with control group (20.59% vs. 2.73%; p 28 U/mL blood) were found in 88% of exposed individuals; this clearly shows the effect of organophosphate pesticides. When comparing the levels of acetylcholinesterase and structural CA frequencies, there was a negative linear correlation (r = 0.416; p < 0.01). We conclude that by using both analyses it may be possible to estimate damage produced by exposure to organophosphate pesticides."

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