Protection against radiation induced chromosome injury by sulfhydryl compounds.

R Gupta, P Uma Devi
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Abstract

The radiation induced changes in a critically radiation-sensitive tissue, bone marrow of Swiss albino mice and its modification by two sulfhydryl compounds, MPG and WR-2721, were studied cytogenetically after whole body exposure to 0.5, 1.5, 3.0, 4.5 and 6.0 Gy of 60Co gamma radiation. The changes in the structural arrangements of chromosomes in the bone marrow were studied at various post-irradiation times from 1 to 28 days. Both the control (irradiated) and experimental (drug + irradiation) animals showed qualitatively similar types of aberrations; the severity of lesions increased with the radiation dose. The maximum damage in all the groups was seen on day 1, post-irradiation. Both the drugs afforded better protection at lower doses of exposure, their effectiveness decreasing with an increasing radiation dose. Of the two drugs, WR-2721 was more effective than MPG against initial aberration yield but the former, at the present drug dose, showed some toxic effect at the later post-irradiation intervals (2 weeks onward) as manifested by an increase in the chromatid breaks and polyploidy.

巯基化合物对辐射诱导染色体损伤的保护作用。
采用细胞遗传学方法,研究了60Co γ辐射对瑞士白化病小鼠骨髓临界辐射敏感组织的影响及两种巯基化合物MPG和WR-2721对骨髓的修饰作用。在照射后1 ~ 28天,研究了骨髓中染色体结构排列的变化。对照(辐照)和实验(药物+辐照)动物均表现出质量上相似的畸变类型;病变的严重程度随辐射剂量的增加而增加。各组损伤均在照射后第1天达到最大。这两种药物在低剂量照射下提供更好的保护,其有效性随着辐射剂量的增加而降低。在这两种药物中,WR-2721对初始畸变率比MPG更有效,但在目前的药物剂量下,前者在较晚的照射后间隔(2周后)显示出一定的毒性作用,表现为染色单体断裂和多倍体的增加。
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