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Iatreia
Print version ISSN 0121-0793
Abstract
CASTANO ARIAS, Paula Andrea; ARROYAVE HOYOS, Claudia Lucía; ACEVEDO TORO, Paola Andrea and VASQUEZ PALACIO, Gonzalo. Correlation between urinary concentration of malondialdehyde and DNA damage in people exposed to mercury. Iatreia [online]. 2014, vol.27, n.2, pp.155-164. ISSN 0121-0793.
Objective: To determine whether the extent of DNA damage correlates with the concentration of malondialdehyde (MDA) in urine of individuals occupationally exposed to mercury. Methods: We evaluated 64 medical records (32 from exposed persons and 32 from unexposed controls). In both groups we analyzed the comet assay data (percentage of DNA in the tail), as well as the levels of MDA and mercury in the urine. We compared the MDA concentrations, and the changes in the comet assay between the groups and the correlation between these variables. Results: MDA concentrations were higher in exposed persons than in controls (median 1.28 vs. 0.51 µmol/L, respectively), and a corresponding damage was observed in the comet assay (median of DNA percentage in tail: 27.37 vs. 0.31, respectively). However, we found poor correlation between urinary MDA and genetic damage (r <0.11). Conclusion: No evidence was obtained indicating that higher concentrations of MDA in urine were related to additional genetic damage, but there were more DNA damage and higher concentrations of MDA in individuals occupationally exposed to mercury compared with unexposed people.
Keywords : Comet Assay; DNA; Free Radicals; Genotoxicity; Malondialdehyde; Mercury; Mining.