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Original Article

Impairment of Fertility by Whole-body Irradiation of Female Mice

Pages 107-114 | Received 26 Feb 1959, Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Summary

(1) A proper appreciation of ovarian damage by radiation is possible only if enough time is given for the damage to develop. Simple fertility is a less adequate measure of damage than reproductive capacity–the total number of young produced in the reproductive life-span. In C57BL mice this is halved by a single dose of 25 r of x-rays and by about 80 r of gamma-rays given at 2·2 r daily.

(2) The high radiosensitivity of the ovary and the variation of somatic ovarian damage with dose-rate need to be taken into account when interpreting experimental results obtained in the female mouse, especially in studies of the effect of dose-rate on the frequency of radiation-induced mutations. It is possible that more attention should be given to somatic ovarian sensitivity when considering radiation hazards.

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