Journal of UOEH
Online ISSN : 2187-2864
Print ISSN : 0387-821X
ISSN-L : 0387-821X
Effect of Work Conditions and Work Environments on the Formation of 8-OH-dG in Nurses and Non-Nurse Female Workers
Itsuko ISHIHARAMasahiro NAKANOMiharu IKUSHIMAYoshiko HARAToshiko YOSHIMINEMiki HARAGAJunko NAKATANIRieko KAWAMOTOHiroshi KASAI
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2008 Volume 30 Issue 3 Pages 293-308

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The purpose of our study was to examine the effects of job stress factors on oxidative DNA injuries among female workers. The levels of urinary 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine (8-OH-dG) were measured along with a survey on work conditions and environments. The result showed that female workers in shift work excreted increased levels of 8-OH-dG in comparison with the result of those who were engaged in part time work (P<0.01). Moreover, the nurses who marked higher depressive scores excreted significantly increased levels of urinary 8-OH-dG than the nurses who scored lower depressive states. The result revealed a positive correlation between 8-OH-dG levels of nurses in the 35-45 age group and the individual scores of their depressive states (r=0.32, P<0.05). Together, it was suggested that a heavy burden of work in addition to daily domestic roles increases urinary excretion levels of 8-OH-dG.
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© 2008 The University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan
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