Cytogenetic markers and their spatial distribution in a population living in proximity to areas sprayed with pesticides.

Environ Toxicol Pharmacol

Department of Animal Clinic, National University of Río Cuarto, National Road N°36, km 601. (X5804BYA) Río Cuarto, Córdoba, Argentina; GeMA, Department of Natural Sciences, National University of Río Cuarto, National Road N°36, km 601. (X5804BYA) Río Cuarto, Córdoba, Argentina.

Published: November 2021

Human populations are in contact with potentially toxic substances in varying amounts, if the exposure is work-related or direct, generally the amount of toxin is usually greater than if the exposure is environmental through the drifts that occur. It was proposed to determine the existence of genotoxic damage evaluated through Chromosomal Aberrations and Micronuclei assays and their spatial distribution pattern, as well as the possible relationship between that damage and the values found in biochemical biomarkers, in groups of individuals environmental exposure (respiratory exposure) to mixtures of pesticides, in the province of Córdoba-Argentina. Biochemical and hematological determinations were made in each samples. The results reveal that the monitoring of human populations through the analysis of cytogenetic markers enabled the detection of direct damage in man caused by polluting substances and the results were obtained rapidly. The disadvantage of this type of study is the inability to estimate the degree of exposure.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.etap.2021.103736DOI Listing

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