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Efectos de exposición ocupacional a plaguicidas sobre la integridad de la cromatina espermáticaKeywords: organophosphates and carbamates, cholinesterase, sperm chromatin. Abstract: objective: to evaluate the effects of exposure to organophosphate and carbamate pesticides on the integrity of sperm chromatin in farm workers. methods: in this study, we evaluated 64 farm workers, aged between 18 and 55 years, from the rural community of bailadores, municipality of rivas dávila, mérida state, venezuela, directly exposed to pesticides. for the diagnosis of pesticide exposure, levels of erythrocyte (ache) and plasma (pche) cholinesterases. were determined. to evaluate male fertility, each worker underwent semen analysis and the integrity of sperm chromatin structure was assessed using the "sperm chromatin structure assay (scsa) technique. results: the results of this study showed that 25% of agricultural workers had depressed levels of ache and a majority, 83%, was found with abnormal levels of pche. the group with corresponding ages between 18 and 28 years was the most affected. significant differences were obtained in the average cholinesterase levels between normal and altered cases for both ache (3.95 ± 0.42 vs. 2.72 ± 0.16, p < 0.0001) and pche (2.08 ± 0.25 vs. 1.43 ± 0.32, ρ < 0.0001). among workers with abnormal pche levels, 69.7% presented alterations of sperm chromatin structure. there was a significant negative correlation between sperm dna fragmentation index (dfi) and the levels of pche (ρ = 0.02). conclusions: in agricultural workers directly exposed to organophosphate and carbamate pesticides, a high percentage showed abnormally depressed pche, along with altered sperm chromatin structure. these results show that farm workers are at high risk of exposure to the toxic effects of pesticides, which were effectively demonstrated with the results of analysis of cholinesterase enzymes and the implementation of the scsa technique for determining the status of the sperm chromatin structure.
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