Early Response of Mouse Bone Mrrow Cells to Short-Term Irradiation in a Wide Range of Doses.

A A Ivanov, O V Dorozhkina, S V Vorozhtsova, A N Abrosimova, T M Bulynina, V N Gajewski, I B Ushakov, E A Krasavin
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Experiments on mice irradiated with γ-rays in a wide range of doses, from 0.5 to 400 cGy and the bone marrow have shown cytogenetic and cytological effects ranging from I cGy dose 24 hours after exposure to radiation. Dose-independent reduction of the number of nucleated cells in the bone marrow, normal or even elevated levels of mitotic activity, and extreme dependence of the type of chromosomal aberrations on the radiation dose with the maximum in the region of 7.5 cGy were observed in the dose range from 1 to 20 cGy. A linear dose-dependent decrease of the cell.number in the bone marrow, a decreased mitotic activity and increased number of aberrant mitosis were marked in the dose range from 20 to 400 cGy. The findings are discussed in terms of their application for explaining the mechanisms of hormesis, adaptive response, as well as the appropriateness of accounting the parameters studied for solving problems of regulation of permissible doses.

小鼠骨髓细胞对大剂量短期照射的早期反应。
用0.5至400 cGy剂量范围广泛的γ射线照射小鼠和骨髓的实验显示,在辐射照射后24小时内,从1 cGy剂量范围内的细胞遗传学和细胞学效应。在1 - 20 cGy剂量范围内,骨髓中有核细胞数量的减少与剂量无关,有丝分裂活性水平正常甚至升高,染色体畸变类型与辐射剂量极度依赖,最大剂量在7.5 cGy区域。细胞的线性剂量依赖性减少。在20 ~ 400 cGy剂量范围内,有丝分裂活性降低,异常有丝分裂数量增加。讨论了这些发现在解释激效、适应性反应机制方面的应用,以及在解决允许剂量调节问题时计算所研究参数的适当性。
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