Sister chromatid exchange induced by chromium compounds in human lymphocytes

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作者
J. S. Lai
H. W. Kuo
F. C. Liao
C. H. Lien
机构
[1] Institute of Environmental Health,
[2] China Medical College,undefined
[3] No 91,undefined
[4] Hsueh-shin RD,undefined
[5] Taichung,undefined
[6] Taiwan,undefined
[7] R.O.C. e-mail: wukuo@cmce.cmc.edu.tw,undefined
[8] Tel.: (886) 4-2054076,undefined
[9] Fax (886) 4-2019901,undefined
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International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health | 1998年 / 71卷
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Chromium; Creatinine; Smoke; Biological Effect; Smoking Habit;
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The objective of this study was to study was to compare chromium (Cr), nickel-chromium (Ni-Cr), and control groups for sister chromatid exchange (SCE) in lymphocytes to obtain an understanding of the mutagenic effect of Cr(VI) in humans. Subjects totaled 91 persons from the 3 groups, including 14 Cr and 34 Ni-Cr electroplating workers and 43 control group members. Results showed that blood and urine Cr concentrations were highest among Cr workers (11.39 μg/l, 14.7 μg/g creatinine), next highest among Ni-Cr workers (5.28 μg/l, 6.2 μg/g creatinine), and lowest among the control group (2.36 μg/l, NA). After adjustment for smoking habits, SCE/cell values were 10.6, 9.4, and 8.3 for Cr workers, Ni-Cr workers, and controls, respectively. A synergetic effect was shown on HFC (high-frequency cells) percentages for Cr workers who also smoked. Odds ratios were 31.78 and 3.66 that Cr and Ni-Cr workers would have higher HFC percentages than the control group, respectively. The authors conclude that SCE in lymphocytes is useful for evaluation of the biological effects of environmental mutagens.
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