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Radiation Research | 2009

Gene Expression Changes in Medical Workers Exposed to Radiation

Elena Morandi; Cinzia Severini; Daniele Quercioli; Stefania Perdichizzi; Maria Grazia Mascolo; Wolfango Horn; Monica Vaccari; Maria Concetta Nucci; Vittorio Lodi; Francesco Saverio Violante; Claudia Bolognesi; Sandro Grilli; Paola Silingardi; Annamaria Colacci

Abstract The use of nuclear resources for medical purposes causes considerable concern about occupational exposure. Nevertheless, little information is available regarding the effects of low-dose irradiations protracted over time. We used oligomicroarrays to identify the genes that are transcriptionally regulated by persistent exposure to extremely low doses of ionizing radiation in 28 exposed professionals (mean cumulative effective dose ± SD, 19 ± 38 mSv) compared with a matched sample of nonexposed subjects. We identified 256 modulated genes from peripheral blood mononuclear cells profiles, and the main biological processes we found were DNA packaging and mitochondrial electron transport NADH to ubiquinone. Next we investigated whether a different pattern existed when only 22 exposed subjects with accumulated doses >2.5 mSv, a threshold corresponding to the natural background radiation in Italy per year, and mean equal to 25 ± 41 mSv were used. In addition to DNA packaging and NADH dehydrogenase function, the analysis of the higher-exposed subgroup revealed a significant modulation of ion homeostasis and programmed cell death as well. The changes in gene expression that we found suggest different mechanisms from those involved in high-dose studies that may help to define new biomarkers of radiation exposure for accumulated doses below 25 mSv.


Mutation Research-genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis | 2012

The micronucleus assay as a biological dosimeter in hospital workers exposed to low doses of ionizing radiation.

Monica Ropolo; Cristina Balia; Paola Roggieri; Vittorio Lodi; Maria Concetta Nucci; Francesco Saverio Violante; Paola Silingardi; Annamaria Colacci; Claudia Bolognesi

The health risk associated with low levels of ionizing radiation is still a matter of debate. A number of factors, such as non-target effects, adaptive responses and low-dose hypersensitivity, affect the long-term outcome of low-dose exposures. Cytogenetic bio-dosimetry provides a measure of the absorbed dose, taking into account the individual radiation sensitivity. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the value of the micronucleus (MN) test as a bio-dosimeter in hospital workers exposed to low doses of ionizing radiation. Blood samples were obtained from 30 subjects selected among workers exposed to X- and gamma-radiation, and 30 controls matched for sex, age and smoking from the same hospital. Micronucleus frequencies were analyzed by use of the cytokinesis-block method. The MN frequency was compared among the groups considering the confounding factors and the length of employment. No increase in the number of bi-nucleated cells with MN (BNMN), but a significant increase in the number of mono-nucleated cells with micronuclei (MOMN) was observed in exposed subjects compared with the controls. The relationship between MN frequency and accumulated dose (mSv) was evaluated. The length of employment did not affect the extent of MN frequency, but an increase of BNMN and MOMN cells was observed based on the accumulated radiation dose. Our study shows the sensitivity of the MN test in the detection of cytogenetic effects of cumulative exposure levels, suggesting the potential usefulness of this assay in providing a biological index in medical surveillance programs.


Mutation Research | 2005

Micronuclei in humans induced by exposure to low level of ionizing radiation: influence of polymorphisms in DNA repair genes

Sabrina Angelini; Rajiv Kumar; Fabio Carbone; Francesca Maffei; Giorgio Cantelli Forti; Francesco Saverio Violante; Vittorio Lodi; Stefania Curti; Kari Hemminki; Patrizia Hrelia


Mutagenesis | 2002

Micronuclei frequencies in hospital workers occupationally exposed to low levels of ionizing radiation: influence of smoking status and other factors

Francesca Maffei; Sabrina Angelini; Giorgio Cantelli Forti; Vittorio Lodi; Francesco Saverio Violante; Stefano Mattioli; Patrizia Hrelia


Mutation Research | 2004

Spectrum of chromosomal aberrations in peripheral lymphocytes of hospital workers occupationally exposed to low doses of ionizing radiation.

Francesca Maffei; Sabrina Angelini; Giorgio Cantelli Forti; Francesco Saverio Violante; Vittorio Lodi; Stefano Mattioli; Patrizia Hrelia


Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry | 2006

Simultaneous determination of low levels of methotrexate and cyclophosphamide in human urine by micro liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry.

Anna Barbieri; Laura Sabatini; Paolo Indiveri; Roberta Bonfiglioli; Vittorio Lodi; Francesco Saverio Violante


Medicina Del Lavoro | 2012

Biological monitoring of occupational exposure to antineoplastic drugs in hospital settings / Monitoraggio biologico dell’esposizione occupazionale a farmaci antineoplastici in ambiente ospedaliero

Laura Sabatini; Anna Barbieri; Vittorio Lodi; Francesco Saverio Violante


Arhiv Za Higijenu Rada I Toksikologiju | 2000

Screening of Health Care Workers for Hepatitis B Virus and Hepatitis C Virus: Criteria for Fitness for Work

Federica Prati; Vittorio Lodi; Vicenzo D'elia; Davide Truffelli; Hrvoje Lalić; Giovanni Battista Raffi


Arhiv Za Higijenu Rada I Toksikologiju | 1999

Gardening work and heavy metals in urban environment.

Vincenzo D'elia; Vittorio Lodi; Massimo Naldi; Gabriele Gherardi; Francesco Saverio Violante; Marta Bonparola; Roberto Badiello; Giovanni Battista Raffi


Arhiv Za Higijenu Rada I Toksikologiju | 1996

Cumulative trauma disorders of the upper limbs in workers on an agricultural farm

Giovanni Battista Raffi; Vittorio Lodi; Giuseppe Malenchini; Maurilio Missere; Massimo Naldi; Sante Tabanelli; Francesco Saverio Violante; Giovanni Minak; Vincenzo D'elia; Mauricio Montesi

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