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Assessment of DNA damage in car spray painters exposed to organic solvents by the high-throughput comet assay

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TOXICOLOGY MECHANISMS AND METHODS
Volume 26, Issue 4, Pages 238-242

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.3109/15376516.2016.1158892

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Biomonitoring; car spray painters; DNA damage; high-throughput comet assay; occupational exposure; organic solvents

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  1. Department of Basic Sciences of Health, Faculty of Sciences of Health, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana seccional Cali

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Occupational exposure as a painter is associated with DNA damage and development of cancer. Comet assay has been widely adopted as a sensitive and quantitative tool for DNA damage assessment at the individual cell level in populations exposed to genotoxics. The aim of this study was to assess the application of the high-throughput comet assay, to determine the DNA damage in car spray painters. The study population included 52 car spray painters and 52 unexposed subjects. A significant increase in the %TDNA median (p<0.001) was observed in the exposed group in comparison to the unexposed group. Neither age (%TDNA: p=0.913) nor time of exposure (%TDNA: p=0.398) were significantly correlated with DNA damage. The car spray painters who consumed alcohol did not show a significant increase in DNA damage compared to nonalcohol consumers (p>0.05). The results showed an increase in DNA breaks in car spray painters exposed to organic solvents and paints; furthermore, they demonstrated the application of high-throughput comet assay in an occupational exposure study to genotoxic agents.

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