Indian Journal of Public Health Research and Development | 2021

Overview of 8-hydroxy-2?-deoxyguanosine (8-ohdg) as DNA Damage Biomarker in Infants Who Live Near Gold Mines, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

 
 
 

Abstract


Background: People living near gold mines have risks of Hg exposure. Hg as free radical will react to bodybiomolecules. Susceptible biomolecules are nucleic acid or DNA. With DNA damage biomarker using8-hydroxy-2?-deoxyguanosine(8-OhdG).Purpose: This research will give an overview of 8-OHdG in mother and infants living near gold mines.Research Method: This Observational Longitudinal research measures Hg level in mothers’ hair and urine,breast milk, cord blood, also infants’ hair and urine. Level of 8-hydroxy-2?-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) inurine is measured with Elisa Kit. Mercury Analyzerwas used to measure Hg.Results: Average of Hg in maternal hair and urine, cord blood, breast milk also infants’ hair and urine werehigh above Threshold Limit Value (TLV) by WHO. Showing occurrence of Hg accumulation in mothers.Infant Hg exposure has occurred during prenatal transferred through cord blood and postnatal through breastmilk. Average of 8-OHdG in maternal and infant urine were high above normal average level of peopleunexposed to Hg, i.e 2.28 nm/ml which shows occurrence of DNA damage.Conclusion: Maternal and infant Hg were high above TLV. Level of 8-OHdG in maternal and infant urinewere high above 8-OHdG level of people unexposed to Hg, indicating DNA damage inducted by mercury.

Volume 12
Pages 101-105
DOI 10.37506/IJPHRD.V12I2.14102
Language English
Journal Indian Journal of Public Health Research and Development

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