Evidence suggesting that the dose-response relationship for radiation-induced transformation in vitro is due to the degree of initiation in individual cells.

A R Kennedy
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Experiments have been performed to elucidate whether the dose-response relationship for radiation transformation is likely to be due to the fraction of cells altered by the radiation exposure or to the degree of initiation in individual cells. Radiation doses of 0.25, 1, 4, and 6 Gy were utilized in experiments involving approximately 1 or 300 surviving irradiated cells per dish as the initial cell densities. The yield of transformants was approximately the same for each dose of radiation whether 1 or 300 viable cells per dish was utilized as the initial cell density in these studies. A dose-response relationship could be observed for radiation-induced transformation when single irradiated cells were assayed for their ability to give rise to malignantly transformed cells, suggesting that radiation is capable of altering the degree of initiation in individual cells. These results suggest that the dose-response relationship for radiation-induced transformation is due to the degree of initiation in irradiated cells.

有证据表明,辐射诱导的体外转化的剂量-反应关系取决于单个细胞的起始程度。
已经进行了实验以阐明辐射转化的剂量-反应关系是否可能是由于受辐射照射改变的细胞比例或单个细胞的起始程度。实验采用0.25、1、4和6 Gy的辐射剂量,每盘约有1或300个存活的辐照细胞作为初始细胞密度。在这些研究中,无论以1个或300个活细胞作为初始细胞密度,每一剂量的辐射产生的转化子产量大致相同。当检测单个辐照细胞产生恶性转化细胞的能力时,可以观察到辐射诱导转化的剂量-反应关系,这表明辐射能够改变单个细胞的起始程度。这些结果表明,辐射诱导转化的剂量-反应关系取决于辐照细胞的起始程度。
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