Cytogenetic Monitoring of Personnel Occupationally Exposed to Microwave Radiation of GEM Radar (CROSBI ID 551033)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Garaj-Vrhovac, Vera ; Gajski, Gorana ; Pažanin, Senijo ; Brumen, Vlatka
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Cytogenetic Monitoring of Personnel Occupationally Exposed to Microwave Radiation of GEM Radar
In the present study we analyzed and followed-up on the DNA damaging effects of microwave radiation of GEM radar equipment within microwave field of 10 µ ; W/cm2 to 10 mW/cm2 in personnel occupationally exposed to frequency range of 1.5 GHz to 10.9 GHz. The single cell gel electrophoresis (SCGE)/comet assay as a tool for the biomonitoring of individuals accidentally, environmentally or occupationally exposed to physical or chemical agents was used to evaluate possible genotoxic effect on peripheral human blood lymphocytes. The comet assay is a method that allows efficient determination of single-strand breaks (SSB) and double-strand breaks (DSB), as well as alkali-labile sites in the DNA of single cells. The comet assay was carried out under alkaline conditions. We measured the baseline comet assay effect in whole blood samples. Parameter of the comet assay was studied in workers occupationally exposed to microwave radiation of GEM radar and in corresponding unexposed control subjects. It was found that in the subjects who were occupationally exposed to microwave radiation, the levels of DNA damage increased compare to control group and showed interindividual variations. As a measure of DNA damage tail length was used, calculated from the centre of the head and presented in micrometers (μ m). Mean value of exposed group was 13.54± ; 1.44 as opposed to control mean value that was 13.15± ; 1.39. Differences between mean tail lengths were statistically significant (P<0.05, ANOVA). The results of this study indicate that individuals occupationally exposed to microwave frequency of GEM radar equipment may experience an increased genotoxic risk, emphasizing the importance of individual biomonitoring, limiting exposure and radiation safety programs.
GEM radar; microwave radiation; DNA damage; peripheral human blood lymphocytes; comet assay
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Podaci o prilogu
2008.
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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Proceedings 12th International Congress of the International Radiation Protection Association "Strengthening Radiation Protection Worldwide"
Podaci o skupu
International Congress of the International Radiation Protection Association "Strengthening Radiation Protection Worldwide" (12 ; 2008)
poster
19.10.2008-24.10.2008
Buenos Aires, Argentina