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Medical Radiology and Radiation Safety. 2024. Vol. 69. № 6
DOI:10.33266/1024-6177-2024-69-6-38-41
L.P. Sycheva1, A.F. Bobrov1, S.M. Kiselev1, T.M. Novikova2
Analysis of the Relationship of Biomarkers of Cytogenetic and Psychophysiological Status of Personnel under Conditions of the Combined Influence of Occupational Factors
1 A.I. Burnazyan Federal Medical Biophysical Center, Moscow, Russia
2 Central Medical and Sanitary Unit No. 91, Sverdlovsk region, Lesnoy
Contact person: L.P. Sycheva, e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
ABSTRACT
Background: Analysis of the Relationship of biomarkers of Cytogenetic and Psychophysiological Status (CGS and PPS) of personnel under conditions of the combined influence of occupational factors.
Material and methods: CGS was determined using a non-invasive Buccal Micronucleus Cytome Assay (BMCA) and determination of the accumulation index of cytogenetic damage and the level of cytogenetic stress. PPS of personnel was determined in accordance with
MR 2.2.9.84 – 2015 FMBA of Russia and the Health-Test program.
Results: People with average and high levels of psychophysiological adaptation have a low level of cytogenetic damages. Also, in the group with a high accumulation index of cytogenetic damages a low level of psychophysiological adaptation was determined.
Conclusion: An increased level of cytogenetic damages has been established in people with a low level of psychophysiological adaptation. Taking into account the literature data, we can assume an indirect dependence of the cytogenetic status of the organism on its psychophysiological adaptation, which may be due to hormonal imbalance and the induction of oxidative stress.
Keywords: personnel, ionizing radiation, chemical, cytogenetic status, psychophysiological status, buccal micronucleus cytome assay, micronucleus, apoptosis
For citation: Sycheva LP, Bobrov AF, Kiselev SM, Novikova TM. Analysis of the Relationship of Biomarkers of Cytogenetic and Psychophysiological Status of Personnel under Conditions of the Combined Influence of Occupational Factors. Medical Radiology and Radiation Safety. 2024;69(6):38–41. (In Russian). DOI:10.33266/1024-6177-2024-69-6-38-41
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Conflict of interest. The authors declare no conflict of interest.
Financing. The study had no sponsorship.
Contribution. Sycheva L.P.: research design development, research, collection and analysis of literary material, statistical data processing, writing and scientific text editing. Bobrov A.F.: development of the research concept, development of research design, conducting research, scientific text editing. Kiselev S.M.: development of the research concept, development of research design, conducting research, writing and scientific editing of the text.Novikova T.M.: conducting research, scientific text editing.
Article received: 20.07.2024. Accepted for publication: 25.09.2024.