Effect of lactate on the recovery of CHO-KI cells from gamma radiation damage.

C Mothersill, C B Seymour
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Abstract

The effect of pre-exposure of CHO-KI cells to lactate on their capacity to recover from or repair radiation damage was examined. Prolonged pre-exposure to lactate and a number of inhibitors of glycolysis has previously been shown to reduce the cell survival after irradiation. Following a split dose of irradiation, cells pre-treated with lactate for 18 hours had a higher relative recovery factor than controls even though survival following a single dose was reduced. Where lactate was added just before irradiation it had a radiation protective effect on the single dose survival curve and no effect on recovery. To investigate a possible involvement of NADH generation via lactate dehydrogenase in the mechanism, oxamate, a non-metabolisable analogue of lactate, was investigated. It reduced the survival of irradiated CHO-KI cells following prolonged and short pre-exposure and did not significantly affect the recovery factor. It is suggested that since lactate and oxamate both inhibit glucose breakdown, their radiobiologic effects may be due to depletion of cellular energy substrates necessary for repair. In contrast, the increased recovery and short term radiation protective effect seen with lactate only may involve LDH activity.

乳酸对γ射线损伤CHO-KI细胞恢复的影响。
研究了乳酸对CHO-KI细胞从辐射损伤中恢复或修复能力的影响。长期暴露于乳酸盐和一些糖酵解抑制剂之前已被证明会降低照射后的细胞存活率。在分次剂量照射后,用乳酸盐预处理18小时的细胞比对照具有更高的相对恢复因子,尽管单次剂量照射后的存活率降低。在照射前加入乳酸盐它对单剂量生存曲线有辐射保护作用对恢复没有影响。为了研究通过乳酸脱氢酶产生NADH的可能参与机制,研究了乳酸的非代谢类似物草酸酯。它降低了CHO-KI细胞在长时间和短时间预暴露后的存活率,对恢复因子没有显著影响。这表明,由于乳酸盐和草酸盐都抑制葡萄糖分解,它们的放射生物学效应可能是由于修复所必需的细胞能量底物的消耗。相比之下,仅乳酸盐的恢复和短期辐射防护效果的增加可能与LDH活性有关。
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