Antioxidants, radiation and mutation as revealed by sperm abnormality in barn swallows from Chernobyl

Reduced levels of antioxidants such as carotenoids and vitamins A and E can increase DNA damage caused by free radicals. Exposure to radiation has been proposed to reduce levels of antioxidants that are used for DNA repair and this reduction may be responsible for increased levels of mutation in radioactively contaminated areas. We test this hypothesis using field measures of antioxidants in blood, liver and eggs of the barn swallow Hirundo rustica while relating these to levels of mutation as reflected by the frequency of abnormal sperm. Antioxidant levels in blood, liver and eggs were reduced in Chernobyl, Ukraine, compared with an uncontaminated control area, and levels of antioxidants correlated negatively with levels of background radiation. The frequency of abnormal sperm was almost an order of magnitude higher in Chernobyl than in the control area and was negatively related to antioxidant levels in blood and liver. This is consistent with the hypothesis of a direct link between radiation and individual levels of antioxidants, suggesting that levels of mutation differ among individuals owing to individual differences in the abundance of antioxidants.

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Source ISSN: 0962-8452
Author Møller, Anders P., Surai, P. F., Mousseau, T. A.
Maintainer CCSD
Last Updated May 9, 2026, 05:18 (UTC)
Created May 9, 2026, 05:18 (UTC)
Identifier hal-00087809
Language en
contributor Parasitologie évolutive (PE) ; École normale supérieure - Paris (ENS-PSL) ; Université Paris Sciences et Lettres (PSL)-Université Paris Sciences et Lettres (PSL)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
creator Møller, Anders P.
date 2005-05-09T00:00:00
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harvest_source_title test moissonnage SELUNE
metadata_modified 2024-06-24T00:00:00
relation info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1098/rspb.2004.2914
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