2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.02.073
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DNA damage in Mexican children living in high-risk contaminated scenarios

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“…Data obtained in this investigation showed that the highest mean urinary 1‐OHP level was detected in women who use wood as their principal indoor fuel source for cooking and heating (0.55 ± 0.52 μmol/mol creatinine) (Table ). In line with our results, high urinary 1‐OHP levels have been detected in people chronically exposed to biomass smoke in different studies performed in Mexico (Martínez‐Salinas et al, ; Riojas‐Rodriguez et al, ; Martínez‐salinas et al, ; Pruneda‐Álvarez et al, ; Trejo‐Acevedo et al, , ; Jasso‐Pineda et al, ; Ruiz‐Vera et al, ). Besides, it has been demonstrated that urinary 1‐OHP levels in populations that use biomass combustion as an indoor fuel source is generally higher than those urinary 1‐OHP concentrations found in populations exposed to PAHs through other exposure sources such as vehicular traffic, occupational settings, industrial areas, among others (Chetiyanukornkul et al, ; Polanska et al, ; Yuan et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Data obtained in this investigation showed that the highest mean urinary 1‐OHP level was detected in women who use wood as their principal indoor fuel source for cooking and heating (0.55 ± 0.52 μmol/mol creatinine) (Table ). In line with our results, high urinary 1‐OHP levels have been detected in people chronically exposed to biomass smoke in different studies performed in Mexico (Martínez‐Salinas et al, ; Riojas‐Rodriguez et al, ; Martínez‐salinas et al, ; Pruneda‐Álvarez et al, ; Trejo‐Acevedo et al, , ; Jasso‐Pineda et al, ; Ruiz‐Vera et al, ). Besides, it has been demonstrated that urinary 1‐OHP levels in populations that use biomass combustion as an indoor fuel source is generally higher than those urinary 1‐OHP concentrations found in populations exposed to PAHs through other exposure sources such as vehicular traffic, occupational settings, industrial areas, among others (Chetiyanukornkul et al, ; Polanska et al, ; Yuan et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Data obtained in this investigation showed that the highest mean urinary 1-OHP level was detected in women who use wood as their principal indoor fuel source for cooking and heating (0.55 AE 0.52 μmol/mol creatinine) (Table II). In line with our results, high urinary 1-OHP levels have been detected in people chronically exposed to biomass smoke in different studies performed in Mexico (Martínez-Salinas et al, 2010;Riojas-Rodriguez et al, 2011;Martínez-salinas et al, 2012;Pruneda-Alvarez et al, 2012;Trejo-Acevedo et al, 2012Jasso-Pineda et al, 2015;Ruiz-Vera et al, 2015b).…”
Section: Urinary1-ohp Concentrationssupporting
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“…There are many risks associated with arsenic exposure including genotoxicity and neurotoxicity [Rocha‐Amador et al, ; Tyler and Allan, ; Jasso‐Pineda et al, ]. Exposure to this metalloid also represents a risk for metabolic disorders [Osorio‐Yáñez et al, and ; Mendez et al, ], respiratory damage [Olivas‐Calderón et al, ; Recio‐Vega et al, ] and diabetes [Del Razo et al, ; Drobná et al, ] at exposure levels comparable to those used in the present study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Así mismo, se observó una posible relación entre 3,5,6-tricloro-2-piridinol (un biomarcador de exposición de clorpirifos y clorpirifos-metil) con el trastorno de déficit de atención, en niños de la ciudad de México (Fortenberry et al 2014). La exposición a mezclas de contaminantes (DDT y PAHs) producen mayores daños al ADN en niños expuestos, comparado con exposición a un solo contaminante (Jasso- Pineda et al 2015). En este sentido, niños ocupacionalmente expuestos a OF y CA en plantaciones de tabaco de Nayarit, presentaron una disminución de la actividad AChE entre 15 y hasta 19 % (Gamlin et al 2006).…”
Section: Exposición En Niñosunclassified