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Micronucleus test on gas station attendants
Cibelem Iribarrem Benites1, Lílian Lund Amado1, Rita Aloma Packeiser Vianna1 and
Maria da Graça Martino-Roth1,2
1Departamento de Zoologia e Genética, Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Pelotas, RS, Brasil
2Escola de Medicina, Universidade Católica de Pelotas, Pelotas, RS, Brasil
Corresponding author: M.G. Martino-Roth
E-mail: [email protected]
Genet. Mol. Res. 5 (1): 45-54 (2006)
Received May 16, 2005
Accepted January 26, 2006
Published March 9, 2006

ABSTRACT. In the present study, the micronucleus test was applied in exfoliated cells of buccal mucosa to assess the mutagenicity risk associated with occupational exposure for gas station attendants. For each individual, 2000 exfoliated buccal cells were analyzed for micronucleus frequency. A highly significant difference was found between exposed and control groups. Likewise, a significant difference was found between these groups regarding the frequency of binucleated and broken egg cells. To determine whether smoking, alcohol habit, age, gender, or working time could exert any additional effect, we determined the frequency of micronuclei and binucleated and broken egg cells amongst exposed and control individuals. The results allowed us to conclude that the individuals studied belong to a risk group and should periodically undergo biological monitoring and appropriate care.

Key words: Micronucleus test, Mutagenicity, Occupational exposure, Gas station attendants, Exfoliated cells, Biological monitoring

 

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