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Title: Aplastic anemia, clinical implications and DNA damage in workers with occupational exposure to aromatic hydrocarbons in Rio de Janeiro
Authors: Melo, Karina Vieira de
Santiago, Fábio
Lucena, Stella Beatriz Gonçalves de
Silvestre, Rafaele Tavares
Gonçalves, Maryah Bravo
Otero, Ubirani Barros
Fonseca, Adenilson de Souza da
Sergio, Luiz Philippe da Silva
Scherrer, Luciano Rios
Alves, Gilda
Souza, Maria Helena Ornellas de
Keywords: Ensaio Cometa
Comet Assay
Ensayo Cometa
Posto de Combustível
Filling Station
Gasolineras
Genotoxicidade
Genotoxicity
Genotoxicidad
Exposição Ocupacional
Occupational Exposure
Exposición Profesional
Micronúcleos com Defeito Cromossômico
Micronuclei, Chromosome-Defective
Micronúcleos con Defecto Cromosómico
Hidrocarbonetos Aromáticos
Hydrocarbons, Aromatic
Hidrocarburos Aromáticos
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Research Results in Biomedicine
Citation: MELO, Karina Vieira de et al. Aplastic anemia, clinical implications and DNA damage in workers with occupational exposure to aromatic hydrocarbons in Rio de Janeiro. Research Results in Biomedicine, v. 6, n. 3, p. 308- 317, 2020. Disponível em: http://rrmedicine.ru/media/medicine/2020/3/document._%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BD%D1%82%D1%8F%D0%B1%D1%80%D1%8C_2020._pdf-12-21.pdf.
Abstract: Background: Brazilian gas station workers (GWS) are daily exposed to petroleumderived hydrocarbons which are harmful. The aim of the study: The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical complaints and the genotoxic effects in GWS. Materials and methods: Overall, 88 workers were recruited versus 127 controls. To test the influence of the time of exposure, we have divided the workers into two groups arbitrarily in: Group 1 (G1), with the short time of exposure, ≤ 3 years; and Group 2 (G2), with the longer time of exposure, > 3 years. Results: The most relevant complaints were headache (32%) and fatigue (20%), lipothymia (11%), and less commonly sleeplessness and crustiness (both 5%), drowsiness (4%), irritability (3%) and pruritus (1%). 12% of them reported having alcoholic histories. The workers presented concerning alterations found in the blood. Polycythemia (5/88), leukocytosis (10/88) and anemia (19/88) were the most frequent. Hepatic enzymatic damage showed an increase in LDH, bilirubin and AST. Anemia was not associated with the higher LDH rate. Micronucleus (MN) and comet tests were determined in erythrocytes and leukocytes, respectively. The MN test was significant for the total workers group (P = 0.034). As for the class of the comet tails, they were significantly higher for G1 (P = 0.001) and for the total of workers (P = 0.001), for the G2 the significance was borderline (P = 0.05). Conclusion: There were important clinical and laboratorial complaints. Genotoxicity assays indicated DNA damage and they can be useful to prevent serious diseases in this group.
Description: v. 6, p. 308-317.
URI: http://sr-vmlxaph03:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/8330
ISSN: 2658-6533
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