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Mutagenic and DNA repair activity in traffic policemen: a case-crossover study
Authors:Caterina Ledda  Carla Loreto  Massimo Bracci  Claudia Lombardo  Gaetano Romano  Diana Cinà  Nicola Mucci  Sergio Castorina  Venerando Rapisarda
Affiliation:1.Occupational Medicine, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine,University of Catania,Catania,Italy;2.Human Anatomy and Histology, Department of Biomedical and Biotechnology Sciences,University of Catania,Catania,Italy;3.Occupational Medicine, Department of Clinical and Molecular Sciences,Polytechnic University of Marche,Ancona,Italy;4.Clinical Pathology Unit, “Garibaldi Centro” Hospital of Catania,Catania,Italy;5.Occupational Medicine, Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine,University of Florence,Florence,Italy
Abstract:

Background

Emissions from vehicles are composed of heterogeneous mixtures of hazardous substances; several pollutants such as Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) are amongst the most dangerous substances detected in urban monitoring. A cohort of traffic policemen usually occupationally exposed to PAHs present in the urban environment were examined in order to assess the mutagenicity and DNA capacity repair.

Methods

Seventy-two urban traffic policemen working in Catania’s metropolitan area were enrolled in the study. Two spot urine samples were collected from each subject during the whole working cycle as follows: sample 1 (S1), pre-shift on day 1; sample 2 (S2) post-shift on day 6. 1-hydroxypyrene (1-OHP) was measured to serve as an indirect exposure indicator. Urinary mutagenic activity was assessed through the plate incorporation pre-incubation technique with S9, using YG1024 Salmonella typhimurium strain over-sensitive to PAH metabolite. Concentrations of urinary 8-oxodG were measured using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry.

Results

As regards the exposure to PAHs, results highlighted a statistically significant difference (p?

Conclusions

This study demonstrated that occupational exposure to pollutants from traffic emission, assessed via 1-OHP measurements in urine, may lead to DNA repair and mutagenic activity, in line with other studies.
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