D. R. M. Prasad, S. S. Malini, Shashank Kumar, S. Manjula
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Abstract
Objective: To study the Oxidative stress response Introduction: Exposure to various inflammatory agents causes oxidative stress in humans and is the route cause numerous chronic degenerative diseases. Every organism on Earth has been exposed to small and minute foreign particles by direct contact and/or by inhalation. They enter the organ system of humans and animals and potentially disrupt the cellular processes, interact with membranes, cell organelles, DNA, and other proteins to establish a series of dynamic bio-physico-chemical interactions and results in bio-compatible or bio-adverse outcomes causing diseases and/or disorders. Although studies are available on lipid peroxidation products and the antioxidant status in experimental animals, a detailed report with respect to oxidative stress markers on human exposed to diesel combustion nanoparticles is meagre. We aimed to study the variation in oxidative stress markers among exposures. Methodology: The study was conducted among 500 male garage workers of age group 25-40years with exposure for 6-8hrs a day without using any protective aids during work, for 6-12years and 300 controls. Serum oxidative stress markers were estimated and compared. Results: A significant variation among the oxidative stress markers were observed among the exposures with surge in MDA and reduction in SOD and CAT. Conclusion: Oxidative stress markers can be good biomonitoring factor in primary care.Key words: Diesel combustion nanoparticles, oxidative stress markers, superoxide dismutase, catalase, lipid peroxidation, melanaldehyde
期刊介绍:
Asia Pacific Journal of Medical Toxicology (APJMT) aims to expand the knowledge of medical toxicology and tries to provide reliable information in this field for medical and healthcare professionals. APJMT mainly focuses on research related to medical toxicology issues in the Asia Pacific region and publishes articles on clinical and epidemiological aspects of toxicology, poisonings emergency care, addiction, drug interactions and adverse effects. The journal accepts and welcomes high quality papers in the form of original articles and rarely review articles, case reports and scientific letters relevant to medical practice in toxicology.