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TITLE:
Oxidative DNA damages by chemical exposures at work
AUTHORS:
Kyung-Taek Rim
KEYWORDS:
Oxidative DNA Damage; Industrial Chemicals; Chemoprevention; Workers; Health
JOURNAL NAME:
Advances in Bioscience and Biotechnology,
Vol.3 No.7A,
November
29,
2012
ABSTRACT: Oxidative DNA damage is an inevitable consequence of cellular metabolism, with a propensity for increased levels following toxic insult. Of the molecules subject to oxidative modification, DNA has received the greatest attention, with biomarkers of exposure and effect closest to validation. There are many chemicals in workplaces that could cause oxidative DNA damages such as carcinogens. This review concentrated on studies published between the years 2000 and 2012 that used to detect 8-oxodG in humans (workers), laboratory animals and in cell lines. Given the recent toxicological results from oxidative stress, it is important to review these studies to improve the current understanding of the oxidative DNA damages by chemical exposures at work. It also suggests that biomarkers may be responsible for understanding the role of oxidative DNA damage in disease, highlighting the need for further studies.
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