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Original Article

Induction of DNA Single-strand Breaks in Human Lymphocytes by Low Doses of γ-rays

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Pages 563-569 | Received 27 Mar 1995, Accepted 18 Jul 1995, Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

We hypothesized that very low doses of γ-rays have a genotoxic effect as measured by DNA single-strand breaks (ssbs). To test our hypothesis we used a newly developed alkaline microgel electrophoretic technique to quantitate DNA ssbs in freshly isolated human lymphocytes. An enhanced sensitivity to detect low levels of DNA damage was made possible by this method due to an additional step of DNA precipitation by ethanol in agarose microgels. We exposed lymphocytes from three subjects for 1 h at 4°C to 740 MBq of technetium 99-m at a distance of 20 cm (0·25 mGy), 10 cm (1·02 mGy), and 5 cm (4·08 mGy) from the source vial. Doses of 1·02 and 4·08 mGy induced a significant dose-dependent increase in DNA ssbs in human lymphocytes from three subjects, each examined on three different days.

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