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DNA damage in mononuclear leukocytes of farmers measured using the alkaline comet assay: modifications of DNA damage levels after a one-day field spraying period with selected pesticides
Ist Teil von
Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention, 1998-10, Vol.7 (10), p.929
Ort / Verlag
United States: American Association for Cancer Research
Erscheinungsjahr
1998
Quelle
MEDLINE
Beschreibungen/Notizen
The alkaline comet assay was used to assess DNA damage in mononuclear leukocytes of farmers before and after a 1-day spraying
period with selected pesticides under usual conditions. Two blood samples were collected, one in the morning of the day of
spraying (S0) and the second in the morning of the day after (S1). Here, we assessed variations in DNA damage levels between
these two sampling times. Four groups of farmers were formed, according to exposure to: (a) various fungicide-insecticide
mixtures (including chlorothalonil; group 1, n = 8), (b) the herbicide isoproturon (group 2, n = 11), (c) fungicide triazoles
(group 3, n = 14), and (d) a fungicide (chlorothalonil)-insecticide mixture (group 4, n = 8). An increase in DNA damage levels
was observed at S1 for groups 1 and 4, who were exposed to similar pesticides. This increase was correlated with area sprayed
between S0 and S1 and with the number of spraying tanks used over this 1-day period. No effect was observed on cell viability
or on hematological parameters for these two groups. No statistically significant modification of DNA damage level was observed
the day after spraying for groups 2 and 3, when each was observed as a whole. However, some farmers presented significantly
more DNA damage after exposure, and others presented less damage. In these two groups, a significant decrease of neutrophils
was observed at S1, and a decrease of red blood cells was observed in group 3. In parallel, a significant loss of lymphocyte
viability was observed in these two groups. A 1-day spraying period seems to be sufficient to significantly modify DNA damage
levels in mononuclear leukocytes, but the correlation of this change with pesticide-related exposure parameters depends on
the kind of pesticide concerned.