Changes of 8-OHdG and TrxR in the Residents Who Bathe in Radon Hot Springs

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This study explored the effects of long-term bathing in radon hot springs on oxidative damage and antioxidation function in humans. In this study, blood was collected from residents in the Pingshan radon hot spring area (RHSA), Jiangzha RHSA, and control area (CA). 8-Hydroxydeoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) and thioredoxin reductase (TrxR), representing oxidation and antioxidant levels, respectively, were analyzed as indices. Compared to the CA group, the RHSA group in the Pingshan and Jiangzha areas showed significantly decreased 8-OHdG levels (Z = −3.350, −3.316, respectively, P

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Yanxiao, G., Mei, T., Gang, G., Xiaochun, W., & Jianxiang, L. (2019). Changes of 8-OHdG and TrxR in the Residents Who Bathe in Radon Hot Springs. Dose-Response, 17(1). https://doi.org/10.1177/1559325818820974

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