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Chronic low dose exposure of hospital workers to ionizing radiation leads to increased micronuclei frequency and reduced antioxidants in their peripheral blood lymphocytes
Zothan Siama, Mary Zosangzuali, Annie Vanlalruati, Ganesh Chandra Jagetia, Kham Suan Pau, Nachimuthu Senthil Kumar
International Journal of Radiation Biology · 2019 · ▲ 53 citations
Abstract
Purpose: The regular low dose occupational exposure to ionizing radiation may induce deleterious health effects, which may be of particular interest to medical radiation workers who daily handle X-ray machines. Human peripheral blood lymphocytes are able to retain the signature of radiation-induced DNA damage, therefore, the present study was undertaken to investigate the DNA damage and antioxidants status in hospital workers occupationally exposed to low doses of X-rays.Materials and methods: The peripheral blood lymphocytes of the occupationally exposed and control groups matched for age, gender, tobacco usage, and alcohol consumption were cultured and micronuclei frequency was determined. Activities of antioxidant enzymes and lipid peroxidation were also estimated in their plasma.Results: The micronuclei frequency in the occupationally exposed group (n = 33), increased significantly (p < .0001) followed by reduced glutathione-s-transferase (p < .01) and catalase (p < .001) activities, and increased lipid peroxidation (p < .05) when compared to the control group (n = 33). Occupational exposure resulted in an effective dose ranging between 3.14 to 144.5 mSv (40.88 ± 39.86mSv) depending on the employment duration of 3–29 years (10.33 ± 7.05 years). A correlation between the micronuclei frequency (p < .05) and catalase activity (p < .05) existed in the occupationally exposed individuals depending on the smoking habit, age, duration of employment, cumulative exposure dose and number of patients handled per day.Conclusions: We have observed that protracted low dose exposure to ionizing radiation is an inevitable occupational hazard leading to persistence of oxidative stress and increased genomic instability in the radiological technicians depending on the time spent with X-rays, cumulative dose received and the number of patients handled daily raising the risk of cancer development.
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Siama, Z., Zosangzuali, M., Vanlalruati, A., Jagetia, G.C., Pau, K.S., & Kumar, N.S. (2019). Chronic low dose exposure of hospital workers to ionizing radiation leads to increased micronuclei frequency and reduced antioxidants in their peripheral blood lymphocytes. <em>International Journal of Radiation Biology</em>. https://doi.org/10.1080/09553002.2019.1571255
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Siama Z, Zosangzuali M, Vanlalruati A, Jagetia GC, Pau KS, Kumar NS. Chronic low dose exposure of hospital workers to ionizing radiation leads to increased micronuclei frequency and reduced antioxidants in their peripheral blood lymphocytes. International Journal of Radiation Biology. 2019. doi:10.1080/09553002.2019.1571255.
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@article{zothan2019Chroni,
title = {Chronic low dose exposure of hospital workers to ionizing radiation leads to increased micronuclei frequency and reduced antioxidants in their peripheral blood lymphocytes},
author = {Zothan Siama and Mary Zosangzuali and Annie Vanlalruati and Ganesh Chandra Jagetia and Kham Suan Pau and Nachimuthu Senthil Kumar},
journal = {International Journal of Radiation Biology},
year = {2019},
doi = {10.1080/09553002.2019.1571255},
}
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