Genotoxic effect of inhaled ambient particulate matter

A. S. Boa-Alma, G. Ramalhinho, D. Dias, M. L. Mathias, P. A. Carvalho, A. P.Alves De Matos

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Abstract

In recent years great importance has been given to the adverse effects of particulate matter (PM) in health, and several epidemiological studies correlating the airborne particles with pulmonary injury have been carried out. The adverse effect of short- and long-term expositions to PM can, indeed, cause a variety of effects, from minor effects on the respiratory system to serious oncogenic effects that can lead to precocious death and are considered one of the top environmental public health concerns. Some cytogenetic techniques, as micronucleus assay, allow to detect chromosome breakage and loss by measuring the formation of micronuclei and proved to be a good tool in the evaluation of genotoxic damage induced by PM. Thus genotoxic effects can be evaluated by micronucleus test in order to identify a gradient of potential exposure and to assess environmental monitoring. However, cross investigations involving biomarkers of genotoxicity and electron microscopy PM-induced tracheal and lung damages in natural populations are not common.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)25-26
Number of pages2
JournalMicroscopy and Microanalysis
Volume18
Issue numberSUPPL.5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2012
Externally publishedYes

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