Further Observations of the Effects of X Rays upon Lymphocytes

RussS., ChambersHelen, ScottGladwys
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Reprinted from The Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology, Vol. XXIII. (1920). IN a previous paper (1919) we have shown that the lymphocytes in the circulating blood of the rat are extremely vulnerable to small doses of X rays. These cells may be even more delicate indicators to X rays than is an ordinary X-ray plate, as the following experiment shows. A rat, the blood count of which had been taken, was exposed to X rays for τν second ; one hour later a blood count showed a reduction of 20 per cent, in the number of lymphocytes ; an X-ray plate was then placed in the position previously occupied by the rat and a similar exposure given ; the plate on development showed no visible photographic action. This experiment has been repeated. The lymphocyte shows the selective action of X rays to a striking degree ; the term indicates that, if the same intensity of X rays be directed on to different varieties of cells, then the reaction of each variety of cells will be specific. A very small dose of X rays, which gives rise to a marked alteration in the number of the circulating lymphocytes, has no other recognisable effect upon the animal. In this paper the dose of X rays will be referred to in terms of time of exposure ; the quantitative data will be found in paper, loc. ait.
X射线对淋巴细胞影响的进一步观察
转载自《病理学与细菌学杂志》第23卷。(1920)。在之前的一篇论文(1919)中,我们已经表明,大鼠循环血液中的淋巴细胞对小剂量的X射线非常脆弱。正如下面的实验所示,这些细胞在X射线下可能比普通的X射线板更容易显示。将一只老鼠暴露在X射线下τν秒;一小时后,血液计数显示淋巴细胞数量减少了20%;然后将x光片放在大鼠先前占据的位置,并给予类似的曝光;冲洗后的底片显示不出明显的照相作用。这个实验已经重复了一遍。淋巴细胞对X射线的选择性作用显著;这个术语表明,如果相同强度的X射线照射到不同种类的细胞上,那么每种细胞的反应将是特异性的。很小剂量的X射线虽然能引起循环淋巴细胞数量的明显变化,但对动物没有其他明显的影响。本文将用照射时间来表示X射线的剂量;定量数据将在论文中找到。河中的小岛。
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