Genotoxicity of Formaldehyde: Effect of Whole-Body Exposure on Polychromatic Erythrocyte/Normochromatic Erythrocyte Ratio in Male and Female Rats
Yugesh K, Senthil Kumar S, Janani Maheshwari V Vyas, Vijayalakshmi J

TL;DR
This study examines how formaldehyde exposure affects genetic and cellular health in male and female rats, finding differences based on sex and exposure duration.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the genotoxic effects of formaldehyde exposure in male and female rats based on sex-specific and exposure duration-based responses.
Findings
Formaldehyde exposure increased the PCE/NCE ratio and MnPCE% in both male and female rats.
Female rats showed higher PCE/NCE ratios compared to male rats at the same exposure durations.
Genotoxic effects were observed at low formaldehyde concentrations over 60 days.
Abstract
Every day, millions of individuals are exposed to formaldehyde (FA) due to its extensive presence and versatile use. Many in vivoand in vitroexperiments revealed that the mechanism of genotoxicity induced by FA exposure is complex yet toxicity upon whole-body exposure (WBE) to FA is less. As teachers, students, and skilled assistants in the health care sectors are also extensively exposed to FA vapors, it might result in genotoxicity. However, the effects of subchronic exposure to FA at low concentrations are not clear. Hence, analysis of the micronucleus (MN) was necessary to study the genetic toxicity triggered by FA in the bone marrow of male and female experimental rats. The present study is a gender- and duration of exposure-based assessment of the geno- and cytotoxicity in bone marrow cells of Wistar rats to study the effect of WBE to 10% FA on polychromatic…
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TopicsCarcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment · Indoor Air Quality and Microbial Exposure · Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals
