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4th Edition of International Conference on Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine

September 19-21 | Rome, Italy

September 19 -21, 2024 | Rome, Italy
TERMC 2023

Jaber Jamil Haj Ali

Jaber Jamil Haj  Ali, Speaker at Tissue Engineering Conferences
Consulting Medical Lab, State of Palestine
Title : Influence of exposure to pesticides on telomere length and pregnancy outcome: Diethyl phosphates but not dimethyl phosphates are associated with accelerated telomere attrition in a palestinian cohort

Abstract:

Exposure to environmental pesticides during pregnancy is associated with adverse health outcomes such as low birth weight and impaired neuro-development. In this study, we assessed maternal leukocyte telomere lengths (TL) in Palestinian pregnant women and compared the data with urinary organophosphate concentrations, demographic, lifestyle and dietary factors, birth weight, body length, gestational age, and head circumference. Women with high urine levels of creatinine adjusted diethylphosphate(DE)derived pesticide  metabolites DEP, DETP or DEDTP had shorter telomeres (p = 0.05). Women living in proximity to agricultural fields had shorter telomeres compared to women not living in proximity to agricultural fields (p = 0.011). Regular consumption of organic food was associated with shorter telomeres (p = 0.01), whereas the consumption of other vegetables such as artichokes was rather associated with longer telomeres. By contrast, urine levels of dimethylphosphate(DM)- derived pesticide metabolites DMTP and DMDTP were associated with lower birth weight (p = 0.05) but not with shrter telomeres. In conclusion organophosphate pesticides and living in proximity to agriculture are associated with shorter TL, likely due to higher consumption of contaminated fruits and vegetables and/or the transport of pesticides to non-treatment sites. DE and DM substituted pesticides seem to have different effects on telomeres and development.

Biography:

Mr Jaber studied laboratory medicine at AL-Quds University, Palestine and graduated as MS in 2013. He then joined the research group of prof. Michael Walter at the Institute of Laboratory medicine, Cinical Chemistry and Pathobiochemistry, Charite Universitates Medizin-Berlin, Germany for his PhD. Mr. Jaber also is the director of the Consulting Medical Laboratory at Nablus Palestine since 2007.

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