2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.redox.2014.05.003
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Oxidative stress and DNA repair and detoxification gene expression in adolescents exposed to heavy metals living in the Milazzo-Valle del Mela area (Sicily, Italy)

Abstract: BackgroundThe area of Milazzo-Valle del Mela (Sicily, Italy) is considered at high risk of environmental crisis by regional authorities.ObjectiveTo measure oxidative-stress, DNA repair and detoxification genes in school children living near the industrial area and in age-matched controls.MethodsThe parent study was a biomonitoring investigation evaluating heavy metal urine levels in 226 children aged 12–14 years, living in the high risk area, and in 29 age-matched controls living 45 km far from the industrial … Show more

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“…This biomarker has been also used to evaluate DNA damage in humans after exposure to mutagenic agents, such as tobacco smoke, hydrocarbons derivatives and heavy metals which are known indeed to generate reactive oxygen species either in humans and inside the ecosystem [36][37][38][39]. In this respect, our study confirmed prior observations about a significant direct correlation between urinary concentration of 8-OHdG and composite heavy metal exposure [26]. It is noteworthy that chelator was the only treatment to significantly increase stool discharge of heavy metal (xenotoxin) and ammonia (endotoxin) and, at the same time, decreasing gastrointestinal oxidative stress.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…This biomarker has been also used to evaluate DNA damage in humans after exposure to mutagenic agents, such as tobacco smoke, hydrocarbons derivatives and heavy metals which are known indeed to generate reactive oxygen species either in humans and inside the ecosystem [36][37][38][39]. In this respect, our study confirmed prior observations about a significant direct correlation between urinary concentration of 8-OHdG and composite heavy metal exposure [26]. It is noteworthy that chelator was the only treatment to significantly increase stool discharge of heavy metal (xenotoxin) and ammonia (endotoxin) and, at the same time, decreasing gastrointestinal oxidative stress.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The results in the samples were expressed as μg/L. As already suggested by Pizzino et al [26] in order to express the Composite Exposure Index, a Principal Component Analysis was performed and the resulted F1 factor was assumed as representative of global exposure to all other heavy metals. Correlation and linear regression were calculated according to Spearman's method or Pearson's test, for nonparametric or parametric data, respectively.…”
Section: Composite Heavy Metal Exposurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[9]Phoenix dactylifera has potential role to protect cellular damage caused by oxidative stress generated by free radicals production in body [10]. There are about 40 heavy metals which are capable of combining with wide variety of organic molecules and are potent enzyme inhibitors because of their interaction with ligands present in proteins and they inactivates the enzymes system of cell [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In another U.S. population study, Colacino et al (2014) found Cd exposure is associated with elevated oxidative stress markers, namely C-reactive protein, γ glutamyl transferase and alkaline phosphatise. Pizzino et al (2014) also found an increased oxidative DNA damage and impaired the expression of DNA repair and detoxification genes in adolescents who live in the Sicily, Italy and exposed to Cd.…”
Section: Cadmium-induced Oxidative Stressmentioning
confidence: 81%