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. 2012 Sep;32(3):344-54.
doi: 10.1590/S0120-41572012000300005.

[High frequency of chromosome aberrations observed in lymphocytes in postmenopausal obese women]

[Article in Spanish]
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[High frequency of chromosome aberrations observed in lymphocytes in postmenopausal obese women]

[Article in Spanish]
Yaliana Tafurt-Cardona et al. Biomedica. 2012 Sep.

Abstract

Introduction: Epidemiological studies indicate that obesity is associated with an increased risk of 20-25% with several types of cancer.

Objective: The frequency of chromosome aberrations was evaluated in lymphocytes from postmenopausal obese and non-obese women.

Materials and methods: Twenty obese and 20 non-obese women, all post-menopause, were recruited. The groups were matched according to age (± 5 years) and place of origin. After signing the consent form, women were interviewed using a structured questionnaire, and a blood sample (5 ml) was drawn into vacutainer tubes. From each sample, lymphocyte cell cultures were established with and without mitomycin C (challenge assay). Afterwards, the frequency of chromosome aberrations were recorded for each group and treatment. Data were analyzed using the statistical program SPSS, v. 14.0.

Results: Obese women had a higher frequency of chromosome aberrations when compared with non-obese women. After exposing the cell cultures to mitomycin C, obese women presented an increase in the number of total chromosome aberrations in comparison to non-obese women (3.7± 0.6 vs. 2.70±0.6; p=0.001).

Conclusions: The higher frequency of chromosome aberrations in lymphocytes from postmenopausal obese women compared to non-obese women suggested differences in the DNA repair capacity. This may indicate an association between genomic instability and the higher incidence of cancer in this population.

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