Cytogenetic analysis in Chinese hamster cells chronically exposed to low doses of X-rays

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作者
Güerci, A [1 ]
Dulout, F [1 ]
Seoane, A [1 ]
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[1] Univ Nacl La Plata, CIGEBA, Fac Cs Vet, La Plata, Argentina
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10.1080/09553000310001600916
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Q [生物科学];
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Purpose: It is important to develop simple experimental models to assess the induction of DNA damage and study the different factors involved under controlled conditions. This paper describes the cytogenetic analysis carried out in Chinese hamster cells (CHO) sequentially exposed to very low doses of X-rays. Materials and methods: CHO cells were cultured for 14 passages. Irradiation treatment was performed once per passage, and three irradiation doses were employed: 2.5, 5.0 and 10.0 mSv. Results: Sequential irradiation of CHO cells did not increase the yield of chomatid- or chromosome-type aberrations. However, a significant increase of achromatic lesions (gaps) was found after the first or second X-ray dose, with all three irradiation doses employed. Conclusions: The variation in the frequency of gaps as well as that in the mitotic index during the 14 cycles of radiation could be an indication of the induction of genomic instability. According to this, continuous rises and falls in the frequency of gaps as well as in the mitotic index reflects the simultaneous induction of endogenous DNA damage, cell death and cell survival.
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