Atherton_2009_Biomarkers_14_443

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Title : DNA damage in horticultural farmers: a pilot study showing an association with organophosphate pesticide exposure - Atherton_2009_Biomarkers_14_443
Author(s) : Atherton KM , Williams FM , Egea Gonzalez FJ , Glass R , Rushton S , Blain PG , Mutch E
Ref : Biomarkers , 14 :443 , 2009
Abstract :

A study of horticultural farmers exposed to organophosphate pesticides (OPs) and controls investigated the relationships between OP exposure, DNA damage and oxidative stress. Blood acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and urinary dialkylphosphate (DAP) levels determined exposure and 8-hydroxy-29- deoxyguanosine (8OHdG) indicated oxidative stress status. The farmers had approximately 30% lower AChE activity and increased DAP levels compared with the controls, reflecting moderate OP exposure. They had higher DNA damage than the controls and there was a significant positive relationship between DAP and DNA damage with greater than 95% power. The farmers also had a significant positive relationship between urinary DAP and 8OHdG levels.

PubMedSearch : Atherton_2009_Biomarkers_14_443
PubMedID: 19863182

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Atherton KM, Williams FM, Egea Gonzalez FJ, Glass R, Rushton S, Blain PG, Mutch E (2009)
DNA damage in horticultural farmers: a pilot study showing an association with organophosphate pesticide exposure
Biomarkers 14 :443

Atherton KM, Williams FM, Egea Gonzalez FJ, Glass R, Rushton S, Blain PG, Mutch E (2009)
Biomarkers 14 :443