Biomonitoring with Micronuclei Test in Buccal Cells of Female Farmers and Children Exposed to Pesticides of Maneadero Agricultural Valley, Baja California, Mexico

Feminization of the agricultural labor is common in Mexico; these women and their families are vulnerable to several health risks including genotoxicity. Previous papers have presented contradictory information with respect to indirect exposure to pesticides and DNA damage. We aimed to evaluate the...

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Main Authors: Idalia Jazmin Castañeda-Yslas, María Evarista Arellano-García, Marco Antonio García-Zarate, Balam Ruíz-Ruíz, María Guadalupe Zavala-Cerna, Olivia Torres-Bugarín
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of Toxicology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/7934257
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spelling doaj-72c006c5ba8348fea03f6956336997ef2020-11-24T20:45:12ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Toxicology1687-81911687-82052016-01-01201610.1155/2016/79342577934257Biomonitoring with Micronuclei Test in Buccal Cells of Female Farmers and Children Exposed to Pesticides of Maneadero Agricultural Valley, Baja California, MexicoIdalia Jazmin Castañeda-Yslas0María Evarista Arellano-García1Marco Antonio García-Zarate2Balam Ruíz-Ruíz3María Guadalupe Zavala-Cerna4Olivia Torres-Bugarín5Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, 22800 Ensenada, BC, MexicoFacultad de Ciencias, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, 22800 Ensenada, BC, MexicoCentro de Investigación Científica y de Educación Superior de Ensenada, 22800 Ensenada, BC, MexicoEscuela de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, 22800 Ensenada, BC, MexicoSchool of Medicine, Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara, 44100 Guadalajara, JAL, MexicoSchool of Medicine, Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara, 44100 Guadalajara, JAL, MexicoFeminization of the agricultural labor is common in Mexico; these women and their families are vulnerable to several health risks including genotoxicity. Previous papers have presented contradictory information with respect to indirect exposure to pesticides and DNA damage. We aimed to evaluate the genotoxic effect in buccal mucosa from female farmers and children, working in the agricultural valley of Maneadero, Baja California. Frequencies of micronucleated cells (MNc) and nuclear abnormalities (NA) in 2000 cells were obtained from the buccal mucosa of the study population (n=144), divided in four groups: (1) farmers (n=37), (2) unexposed (n=35), (3) farmers’ children (n=34), and (4) unexposed children (n=38). We compared frequencies of MNc and NA and fitted generalized linear models to investigate the interaction between these variables and exposition to pesticides. Differences were found between farmers and unexposed women in MNc (p<0.0001), CC (p=0.3376), and PN (p<0.0001). With respect to exposed children, we found higher significant frequencies in MNc (p<0.0001), LN (p<0.0001), CC (p<0.0001), and PN (p<0.004) when compared to unexposed children. Therefore working as a farmer is a risk for genotoxic damage; more importantly indirectly exposed children were found to have genotoxic damage, which is of concern, since it could aid in future disturbances of their health.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/7934257
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author Idalia Jazmin Castañeda-Yslas
María Evarista Arellano-García
Marco Antonio García-Zarate
Balam Ruíz-Ruíz
María Guadalupe Zavala-Cerna
Olivia Torres-Bugarín
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María Evarista Arellano-García
Marco Antonio García-Zarate
Balam Ruíz-Ruíz
María Guadalupe Zavala-Cerna
Olivia Torres-Bugarín
Biomonitoring with Micronuclei Test in Buccal Cells of Female Farmers and Children Exposed to Pesticides of Maneadero Agricultural Valley, Baja California, Mexico
Journal of Toxicology
author_facet Idalia Jazmin Castañeda-Yslas
María Evarista Arellano-García
Marco Antonio García-Zarate
Balam Ruíz-Ruíz
María Guadalupe Zavala-Cerna
Olivia Torres-Bugarín
author_sort Idalia Jazmin Castañeda-Yslas
title Biomonitoring with Micronuclei Test in Buccal Cells of Female Farmers and Children Exposed to Pesticides of Maneadero Agricultural Valley, Baja California, Mexico
title_short Biomonitoring with Micronuclei Test in Buccal Cells of Female Farmers and Children Exposed to Pesticides of Maneadero Agricultural Valley, Baja California, Mexico
title_full Biomonitoring with Micronuclei Test in Buccal Cells of Female Farmers and Children Exposed to Pesticides of Maneadero Agricultural Valley, Baja California, Mexico
title_fullStr Biomonitoring with Micronuclei Test in Buccal Cells of Female Farmers and Children Exposed to Pesticides of Maneadero Agricultural Valley, Baja California, Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Biomonitoring with Micronuclei Test in Buccal Cells of Female Farmers and Children Exposed to Pesticides of Maneadero Agricultural Valley, Baja California, Mexico
title_sort biomonitoring with micronuclei test in buccal cells of female farmers and children exposed to pesticides of maneadero agricultural valley, baja california, mexico
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Toxicology
issn 1687-8191
1687-8205
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Feminization of the agricultural labor is common in Mexico; these women and their families are vulnerable to several health risks including genotoxicity. Previous papers have presented contradictory information with respect to indirect exposure to pesticides and DNA damage. We aimed to evaluate the genotoxic effect in buccal mucosa from female farmers and children, working in the agricultural valley of Maneadero, Baja California. Frequencies of micronucleated cells (MNc) and nuclear abnormalities (NA) in 2000 cells were obtained from the buccal mucosa of the study population (n=144), divided in four groups: (1) farmers (n=37), (2) unexposed (n=35), (3) farmers’ children (n=34), and (4) unexposed children (n=38). We compared frequencies of MNc and NA and fitted generalized linear models to investigate the interaction between these variables and exposition to pesticides. Differences were found between farmers and unexposed women in MNc (p<0.0001), CC (p=0.3376), and PN (p<0.0001). With respect to exposed children, we found higher significant frequencies in MNc (p<0.0001), LN (p<0.0001), CC (p<0.0001), and PN (p<0.004) when compared to unexposed children. Therefore working as a farmer is a risk for genotoxic damage; more importantly indirectly exposed children were found to have genotoxic damage, which is of concern, since it could aid in future disturbances of their health.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/7934257
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