Evaluation of thiol-disulphide homeostasis in radiation workers |
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Authors: | Ural Koc Sinan Tan Ahmet Goktug Ertem Mehmet Gumus Betul Ozbek Ozcan Erel |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Radiology, Erzincan University Mengucek Gazi Training and Research Hospital, Erzincan, Turkey;2. Department of Radiology, K?r?kkale University, K?r?kkale, Turkey;3. Section of Cardiology, Ankara Yuksek Ihtisas Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey;4. Department of Radiology, Y?ld?r?m Beyaz?t University, Ankara, Turkey;5. Section of Biochemistry, Ankara Ataturk Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey;6. Department of Biochemistry, Y?ld?r?m Beyaz?t University, Ankara, Turkey |
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Abstract: | Purpose: To evaluate thiol-disulphide homeostasis – a novel, easily calculated, readily available, and relatively cheap oxidative stress marker – in radiation workers and compare the results with healthy controls. Materials and methods: A total of 108 participants were enrolled in the study including 63 hospital workers occupationally exposed to ionizing radiation in the units of interventional radiology, interventional cardiology and nuclear medicine. A control group consisted of 45 individuals staff in the same hospital. Serum thiol-disulphide homeostasis measurement was investigated via the spectrophotometric method newly described by Erel and Ne?elio?lu. Results: The mean serum native thiol levels of radiation workers (528.96?±?86.42?μmol/l) was significantly lower than control subjects (561.05?±?104.83?μmol/l) (p?=?.045). The mean serum total thiol levels of radiation workers (547.70?±?91.50?μmol/l) was lower than control subjects (580.36?±?112.24?μmol/l). Nevertheless, there was no significant difference between total thiol of exposed workers and controls. Conclusions: The results show that long-term low dose ionizing radiation may lead to oxidative stress and have side-effects in antioxidant thiol groups. We may suggest supporting radiation workers by safe antioxidant nutritional formulations and following up via both physical dosimetry and biodosimetric methods. |
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Keywords: | Thiol disulphide radiation workers |
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