1.Serum T3, FT4, TSH concentration in residents exposed to dacam/dioxin
Journal of Medical Research 2005;36(3):5-11
Orange agent/Dioxin is very toxic chemical. It has still exist and harmful affected on persons living in many areas of South VietNam since America chemical war. This study is aimed to evaluate the effects of Dioxin residue on changes of serum FT 4, T3, TSH in 318 persons exposed to the toxic. RIA and IMA assays were used to measure serum concentrations of the hormones. The results of the hormones from persons exposed to Dioxin were: 1. Serum concentration of FT4 is 9 to 25 pmol/L and significant lower in comparison with those of control group living in Hanoi. Serum concentration of T3 is 1 to 3 nmol/L and not significant lower in comparison with those of control group living in Hanoi. Serum concentration of TSH is 0,25 - 5 mUlL and not significant higher in comparison with those of control group living in Hanoi. 2. There are significant differences in serum FT4, T3. TSH concentrations between communes sprayed Dioxin in the war. 3. Abnomal ratios of serum FT4, T3, TSH concentrations of persons exposed to Orange agent/Dioxin are higher than those of control persons living in Hanoi.
Serum
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Dioxins
2.Study on the effects of naturenz towards antioxidative enzymes in the AO/dioxin exposed patients
Pharmaceutical Journal 2005;0(11):24-26
The study was performed on 26 AO/dioxin exposed patients in the war. Product Naturenz was used to prevent and reduce the damage of polluted substances, and to increase detoxifying process, antioxidant, improve health. Results: Antioxidant enzymes were improved after patients used naturenz with the dose of 2g/day in 2 months (GPX enzyme activity improvement accounted for 57.7%, SOD enzyme activity tented to increase to normal value which accounted for 38.5%, peroxidase activity improvement accounted for 61,8%). Especially, in total antioxidant activity, Hemoglobin content and SH-group content improved significantly (increase by 76.9%). Therefore, naturenz have antioxidant effect and improve health for the patients
Enzymes
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Antioxidants
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Dioxins
3.Effects of Naturenz - A natural compound on the health of patients exposed to A.O/Dioxin
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 2003;284(5):34-37
Naturenz, a mixture of plant oxydase, protease, natural anti-oxydants, aminoacids and vitamins has been used for treating dioxin exposed patients. This preparation can improve the patients status. An icrease of SH-group, of total hem content and of anilin hydroxylase acitivty in blood, a decreasing of urine urobilinogen was notified on patients after administration
Dioxins
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Chemistry
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Poisons
4.The epidemiological survey on the relationship between agent orange/dioxin exposure and reproductive anomalies and congenital deformities of inhabitants living in A luoi valley, Thua Thien Hue province
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 2003;290(11):1-12
Study was conducted on 1048 households with 6068 persons in A Luoi district, Thua Thien Hue province, where herbicides were sprayed heavily in war. The relationship between the quantity of herbicide sprayed in war and the severity of environmental pollution at present was recorded. Epidemiological relationship between the pollution of the enviroment and abnormal reproductivity and congenital defects, which were 1.5-4 times higher after the spray versus before the spray with diverse levels among 3 communes exposed to the spray. The most common abnormal reproductivity was spontaneous abortion, then premature delivery with died infants and congenital defects, the stillbirth and hydratiform mole were with lower rate. Dioxine was transported from the enviroment to human body through the exposed food chain such as chicken, fish, duck
Reproduction
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Dioxins
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Herbicides
5.Preliminary study on P53 gene in peripheral blood lymphocyte of veterans from dioxin-exposed regions in Vietnam
Journal of Medical Research 2002;18(2):29-34
In Vietnam war, US army applied a great amount of herbicides (especially the agent orange) which was contaminated with a very poisonous chemical named dioxin. There were a high prevalence of some cancers among people who were exposed to dioxin. In oncology, the p53 gene plays an important role as a tumor suppression gene. This study was carried out to investigate the p53 gene in peripheral blood lymphocyte from a number of veterans who served in dioxin exposed regions in Vietnam. The 1st group (exposed group) include 25 veterans who served in the dioxin exposed regions in Vietnam for at least three years. The 2nd group (control group) include 15 veterans who served only in Northern Vietnam. DNA samples were extracted from peripheral blood lymphocyte. PCR was carried out for 35 cycles with the specific primers P18-M10. PCR products were checked by electrophoresis. The results showed that: exposed group: The frequency of the investigated p53 gene is 40% (10/25 samples). Control group: the frequency of the investigated p53 gene is 73.3% (11/15 samples). There is a significant difference between the frequency of the p53 gene in the group of dioxin exposed veterans and that of the control group (p<0.05).
Genes, p53
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Veterans
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Lymphocytes
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Dioxins
6.Suburban Breastfed Infants In Klang Valley Are At Higher Risk Of Dioxins Toxicity
Malaysian Journal of Public Health Medicine 2015;15(1):91-95
Dioxins are a most toxic compound ever studied by human until today. Their significant health effects involved all ranges of age, including infants due to exposure to contaminated breast milk. The objective of the study was to appraise the status of dioxin contamination in breast milk among postnatal mothers live in urban and suburban areas in Klang Valley. It was conducted as a cross sectional study involving 101 postnatal mothers who came for their infant second hepatitis B vaccination. The samples were analysed using High Resolution Gas Chromatography (HRGC) following the USEPA Method 8290. About 70.3% of the samples were found detected with dioxin congeners. More suburban mothers have positive breast milk dioxins compared to urban mothers, 100.0% and 67.0% respectively. Significant associated factors include high fat daily intake (p=0.013), high milk daily intake (p= 0.044), high meat daily intake (p=0.001), body mass index more than 30 kg/m2 (p=0.005), and body fat % of more than 26% (p=0.046). In conclusion, amount daily intake of fat diet, meat, milk, body mass index and body fat are significant associated factors for the present of dioxins in breast milk among postnatal mothers in Klang Valley. More suburban mothers contain dioxins in their breast milk, which poses higher risk of health problems among their infants. A comprehensive study need to be conducted and regular followup need to be established in monitoring the future severity of maternal breast milk contamination to ensure the health of the next generations.
Dioxins
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Milk, Human
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Suburban Population
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Breast Feeding
8.A survey on the dioxin level in breast milk in coastal and inland region.
Yi-he JIN ; Hui-chi CHEN ; Hui-jun TANG ; Xiu-hua JIN ; Hui-fang LIU ; Zhen LI ; F KAYAMA ; A HUMAMATSU ; K SAGISAKA ; David BROWN ; George CLARK ; M NAKAMURA
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2003;37(6):439-441
OBJECTIVETo study the dioxin level of breast milk among Chinese mothers, and to assess the dioxin intake of new-born babies from mother's milk and compare with the Tolerable Daily Intake (TDI) of dioxin.
METHODSThe CALUX bioassay was used to detect the dioxin concentration of the first time mother's milk among the inland samples (Shenyang region; 32 cases) and the coastal city samples (Dalian region; 47 cases).
RESULTSThe median value of the dioxin Toxic Equivalence (TEQ) in breast milk in the Dalian region was 15.84 pg TEQs.g(-1) fat, which was significantly higher than that in the Shenyang region 7.21 pg TEQs.g(-1) fat (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONThe dioxin level in breast milk in Chinese is at the world's average level. The dioxin intake of the new-born babies during the period of lactation was higher than the lowest limit of the Tolerable Daily Intake (TDI) proposed by WHO. This situation should be noticed by the related authorities.
China ; Dioxins ; analysis ; Female ; Humans ; Milk, Human ; metabolism
9.Endocrine Disruptors.
Chang Gun KANG ; Seung Hwan LEE ; Eui Kyung KIM
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2007;50(4):359-368
For the previous century, the humans have created an unintended and unwanted problem of endocrine disruptors as a potential threat to our public health. By the name of industrialization, endocrine disruptors are smuggling in the everyday life of people today. Although there are much debate on the reality of their emerging health threat, it is no doubt that there are certain classes of compounds that have the potential to affect hormonal status adversely, leading to abnormal development, reproductive dysfunction, and some cancers. The classes of endocrine disruptors are extensively diverse and even more increasing, such as, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), dioxins, dieldrin, bisphenol A and toxaphene. Although these endocrine disruptors have been prohibited or tightly regulated, many of them are still unrecognized and still used without knowing their potential threat to the biological world. Once they are released into the environment, they usually persist without degradation and even undergo bioaccumulation and bioconcentration in food chain. Comparing with the great concern over the public health, we do not have enough information for these issues. It is now clear that we need further extensive studies for the risk assessment and the protection of human and ecological health from the potential hazards of endocrine disruptors. This article introduces a breif overview of the current status of our knowledge and research on endocrine disruptors.
Dieldrin
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Dioxins
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Endocrine Disruptors*
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Food Chain
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Humans
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Polychlorinated Biphenyls
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Public Health
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Risk Assessment
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Toxaphene