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Genetic profile of overweight and obese school-age children
Authors:Olivia Torres-Bugarín  Alicia Fernández-García  Blanca M Torres-Mendoza  Jose L Zavala-Aguirre  Arnulfo Nava-Zavala  Ana L Zamora-Perez
Institution:1. Departmento de Morfología, Programa Internocional, Facultad de Medicina, Departamento de Investigación, Programa Internacional , Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara , Zapopan , Jalisco , México luly73@hotmail.com;3. Maestría en Nutrición Clínica, Universidad del Valle de Atemajac , Guadalajara , Jalisco , México;4. Centro Universitario de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad de Guadalajara y Universidad del Valle de Atemajac , Guadalajara , Jalisco , México;5. Escuela de Biología, Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara , Guadalajara , Jalisco , México;6. Departmento de Morfología, Programa Internocional, Facultad de Medicina, Departamento de Investigación, Programa Internacional , Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara , Zapopan , Jalisco , México;7. Instituto de Investigación en Odontología, División de Disciplinas Clínicas , Departamento de Clínicas Odontológicas Integrales , Centro Universitario de Ciencias de la Salud , Universidad de Guadalajara, Guadalajara , Jalisco , México
Abstract:Obesity is associated with overproduction of free radicals that promotes genotoxicity and could be measured as micronuclei (MN) and nuclear abnormalities (NA) in buccal mucosa cells. The frequency of MN and NA in buccal mucosa cells from overweight and obesity school-age children was determined. In a cross-sectional study, four anthropometric parameters were obtained from each child and one buccal mucosa sample was collected from each child. The slides were stained with orcein and fast green and microscopically analyzed for MN and NA. Twenty overweight and obesity school-age children (7–11 years old) from three schools located at the metropolitan area of Guadalajara were selected to form three groups with 20 children each, according to the weight features as follows: (1) normal weight; (2) overweight; and (3) obesity. No marked differences were found between groups for frequency of MN and NA. Genotoxicity, as indicated by increase in binucleated (BN) cells, was found in children within both overweight and obese groups exposed to passive tobacco smoke. There was no evidence of genetic instability in overweight and obese school-age children and no associations between body weight and genotoxicity markers found.
Keywords:overweight  obesity  children  genetic instability  micronucleated cell  nuclear abnormalities
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