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Original Article

Induction of Cytogenetic Adaptive Response of Somatic and Germ Cells in Vivo and in Vitro by Low-dose X-irradiation

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Pages 187-194 | Received 07 Sep 1989, Accepted 06 Feb 1990, Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Summary

The cytogenetic adaptive response induced by low-level radiation was studied using human and rabbit lymphocytes in vitro and bone marrow cells and germ cells in vivo. The inductive dose of X-rays was 10 mGy for the in vitro studies at a dose rate of 10 mGy/min, and 2, 10, 50, 75 and 100 mGy for the in vivo studies at a dose rate of 50 mGy/min. The challenging dose was 1·5 Gy X-rays for the in vitro experiments and 0·65 or 0·75 Gy for the in vivo experiments at a dose rate of 0·44 Gy/min. The results reported here, in addition to those that have appeared in the literature, show the following characteristics documented for the first time: (1) 10 mGy could induce the adaptive response in human as well as rabbit lymphocytes irradiated not only in G1, S and G2 phases, but also in the G0 state; (2) although the induced adaptive response could only last three cell cycles, it could be revived when the inductive dose was repeated after the third cell cycle; (3) the adaptive response could be induced by low-dose X-rays in somatic cells, both in vitro (lymphocytes) and in vivo (bone marrow cells), and also in germ cells (spermatocytes); (4) the magnitude of the adaptive response induced by whole-body irradiation was found to be dose-dependent–the lower the inductive dose the more the reduction of the frequency of chromatid aberrations following the challenging dose.

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