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  • The study examined the influence of age and low-dose radiation on chromosomal abnormalities in two groups: a control group of 128 people and an exposed group of 283 individuals who had experienced low-dose radiation.
  • The exposed group exhibited higher frequencies of chromosomal aberrations compared to the control group, with clear evidence that these aberrations increased with age across all statistical analyses used.
  • The findings suggest that low-dose radiation may impair the body's repair mechanisms for genetic damage, leading to a greater accumulation of chromosomal defects as individuals age.

Article Abstract

The effect of age and of low-dose irradiation on the base level of chromosomal aberrations in lymphocytes was studied in two human groups: control one (128 people) and exposed in past to uncontrolled low-dose irradiation (283 people). In exposed group the frequencies of all types of chromosome aberrations were higher comparing to control group. For the investigation of the age response of the number of chromosomal aberrations three statistical approaches were used: correlation analysis of individual data, correlation analysis of mean frequencies of chromosomal aberrations for 10 years intervals, comparison of 3 age groups (young, middle age and old). In control group the significant increase of the level of chromosomal aberrations with age was found only when six 10-year intervals were analysed. In exposed group significant age increase of chromosomal aberration frequency (particularly due to double fragments) was observed with all 3 approaches. Low-dose irradiation of people is supposed to cause the functional defects of repair systems, controlling the level of genetic damages and they accumulate more intensive through age.

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