Author/Authors :
Shaikh, Amrin Department of Zoology, BMT and Human Genetics - School of Sciences - Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India , Barot, Darshana Department of Zoology, BMT and Human Genetics - School of Sciences - Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India , Chandel, Divya Department of Zoology, BMT and Human Genetics - School of Sciences - Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
Abstract :
Background: Petrol pump workers are occupationally exposed to gasoline and its fumes consisting of several mutagenic chemicals.
Objective: To evaluate the genotoxic effects of exposure to gasoline fumes on petrol pump workers.
Methods: The study groups included 70 petrol pump workers (exposed group) and 70 healthy age-matched individuals with no known exposure (comparison group). Buccal micronucleus cytome assay (BMCyt) was performed to check the genotoxicity caused due to inhalation of gasoline fumes.
Results: The frequencies of micronucleated cells, nuclear bud, condensed chromatin cells, karyorrhectic cells, pyknotic cells, and karyolytic cells were significantly higher in the exposed workers compared to the comparison group.
Conclusion: Exposure to gasoline fumes is associated with increased frequency of cell abnormalities. This may lead to various health consequences including cancer in those occupationally exposed to gasoline fumes.
Keywords :
Biomarkers , Micronucleus tests , DNA damage , Mouth , Occupational exposure , Gasoline