暴露于电离辐射后青春期前和成年小鼠基因组损伤的年龄和性别差异

R. Stojković, A. Fucic, D. Ivanković, Z. Jukić, P. Radulović, J. Grah, N. Kovačević, Lovro Barišić, B. Krušlin
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导致电离辐射暴露和相关健康风险的生物反应的性别和年龄差异的机制尚未得到令人满意的研究。性激素在放射性致癌类型的病因学中的重要性需要更好地了解其机制,特别是在生物体发育过程中。这项研究的目的是显示单次暴露于伽马辐射后青春期前和成年小鼠基因组损伤的年龄和性别差异。用体内微核法测定3周龄和12周龄BALB/CJ小鼠暴露于8 Gy γ辐射后24小时、48小时和72小时的基因组损伤。在所有采样时间内,雌雄动物的青春期前基因组损伤明显高于成年动物。辐照在两个年龄组的男性中引起较高的微核频率。我们的研究证实了小鼠对电离辐射影响的易感性存在性别差异,并且首次表明这种差异在青春期前就已经出现了。
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Age and sex differences in genome damage between prepubertal and adult mice after exposure to ionising radiation
Abstract The mechanisms that lead to sex and age differences in biological responses to exposure to ionising radiation and related health risks have still not been investigated to a satisfactory extent. The significance of sex hormones in the aetiology of radiogenic cancer types requires a better understanding of the mechanisms involved, especially during organism development. The aim of this study was to show age and sex differences in genome damage between prepubertal and adult mice after single exposure to gamma radiation. Genome damage was measured 24 h, 48 h, and 72 h after exposure of 3-week and 12-week old BALB/CJ mice to 8 Gy of gamma radiation using an in vivo micronucleus assay. There was a significantly higher genome damage in prepubertal than in adult animals of both sexes for all sampling times. Irradiation caused a higher frequency of micronuclei in males of both age groups. Our study confirms sex differences in the susceptibility to effects of ionising radiation in mice and is the first to show that such a difference occurs already at prepubertal age.
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