58
Views
18
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Research Article

Unstable and stable chromosomal aberrations in lymphocytes of people e exposed to Chernobyl fallout in Bryansk, Russia

Pages 51-59 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009

References

  • AHUJA, Y R. and OBE, B., 1994, Are rogue cells an indicator of cancer risk due to the action bacterial endonucleases? Mutation Research, 310, 103–112.
  • ANDERSON, D., JENKINSON, P.C, DEWDNEY, R. S., FRANCIS, A. J., GODBERT, P. and BUTTERWORTH, K. R., 1988, Chromo-some aberrations, mitogen-induced blastogenesis and proliferative rate index in peripheral lymphocytes from 106 control individuals of the U.K. population. Mutation Research, 204,407–420.
  • AWA, A. A. and NEEL, J. V., 1986, Cytogenetic 'rogue' cells: What is their frequency, origin and evolutionary sig-nificance? Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 83, 1021–1025.
  • BALONOV, M. I. and TRAVNIKOVA, I. G., 1993, Importance of diet and protective actions on internal dose from Cs radio-nuclides in inhabitants of the Chernobyl region. In: The Chernobyl Papers, vol. I. Doses to the Soviet Population and Early Health Effects Studies, edited by S. E. Merwin and M. I. Balonov (Richland: Research Enterprises), pp. 127–166.
  • BAUCHINGER, M., SCHMID, E., ZITZELSBERGER, H., BRASELMANN, H. and NAHRSTEDT, U., 1993, Radiation-induced chromosome aberrations analysed by two-colour fluor-escence in situ hybridization with composite whole chromosome probes and a pancentromeric probe. International Journal of Radiation Biology, 64, 179–184.
  • BAUGNET-MAHIEU, L, LEMAIRE, M., L., LEONARD, E. D., LEONARD, A. and GERBER, G. B., 1994, Chromosome aberrations after treatment with radioactive iodine for thyroid cancer. Radiation Research, 140, 429–431.
  • BENDER, M. A., PRESTON, R. J., LeONARD, R. C., PYATT, P. E. and GOOCH, P. C., 1989, Chromosomal aberration and sister-chromatid exchange frequencies in peripheral lymphocytes of a large human population sample. II Extension of age range. Mutation Research, 212, 149–154.
  • BENDER, M. A., PRESTON, R. J., LEONARD, R. C., PYATT, E. E., Goom, P. C. and SHELBY, M. S., 1988, Chromosomal aberration and sister-chromatid exchange frequencies in peripheral lymphocytes of a large human popula-tion sample. Mutation Research, 204, 421–433.
  • BOCHKOV, N. P., KATOSOVA, L. D., SAPACHEVA, V. A., PLATONOVA, V. I., SMIRNOVA, T. D. and PITREVICH, V. A., 1991, Cytoge-netic analysis of blood lymphocytes in people residing in radionuclide contaminated areas of the Kaluga region. Medical Radiology, 36, 50–52. (in Russian)
  • BOEI, J. J. W. A., VERMEULEN, S. and NATARAJAN, A. T., 1996, Detection of chromosomal aberrations by fluorescence in situ hybridization in the first postirradiation divi-sions of human lymphocytes. Mutation Research, 349, 127–135.
  • BUCKTON, K. E., 1983, Chromosome aberrations in patients treated with X-irradiation for ankylosing spondylitis. In Radiation-Induced Chromosome Damage in Man, edited by T. Ishihara and M.S. Sasaki (New York: Alan R. Liss), pp. 491–511.
  • EVANS, H. J., 1982, Chromosomal mutations in human populations. Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics, 33, 48–56.
  • FREUND, R. J. and LITTELL, R. C., 1986, SAS System for Regressions, (Cary: SAS Institute).
  • HEDNER, K., HOGSTEDT, B., KOLNIG, A.-M., MARK-VENDEL, B., STROMBECK, B. and MITELMAN, F., 1982, Sister chromatid exchanges and structural chromosome aberrations in relation to age and sex. Human Genetics, 62, 305–309.
  • IAEA, 1986, Biological Dosimetry: Chromosomal Aberration Analy-sis for Dose Assessment. Technical Series, 260 (Vienna: IAEA).
  • IAEA, 1991a, The International Chernobyl Project. Technical Report. (Vienna: IAEA).
  • IAEA, 1991b, The International Chernobyl Project. Surface Contamination Maps (Vienna: IAEA).
  • IARC, 1986, Monographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risk of Chemicals to Humans, Tobacco Smoking, vol. 38, (Lyon: IARC), pp. 189–193.
  • KING, CM., GILLESPIE, ES., MCKENNA, P.G. and BARNETT, Y.A., 1994, An investigation of mutation as a function of age in humans. Mutation Research, 316, 79–90.
  • KumPUSALO, L., KuMPUSALO, E., SOIMAKALLIO, S., SALOMAA, S., PAILE, W., KOLMAROW, S., ZHUKOWSRY, G., ILCHENKO, I. and NISSINEN, A., 1996, Thyroid ultrasound findings seven years after the Chernobyl accident. A comparative epidemiological study in Bryansk region, Russia. Acta Radiologica (in press).
  • LINDHOLM, C., SALOMAA, S., TEKKEL, M. and VEIDEBAUM, T., 1996, Follow-up of translocations and dicentrics by chromo-some painting (FISH) after accidental exposure to ionizing radiation. Proceedings of the 27th Annual Meeting of the European Society for Radiation Biology, Montpellier, 2–4 September.
  • LLOYD, D. C., PURROT, R. J., DOLPHIN, G. W., HORTON, P. W., HALNET, K. E., SCOTT, J. S. and MAIK, G. A., 1976, A comparison of physical and cytogenetic estimates of radiation dose in patients treated with iodine-131 for thyroid carcinoma. International Journal of Radiation Biology, 30, 473–485.
  • LUCAS, J. N., AWA, A., STRAUME, T., POGGENSEE, M., KODAMA Y, NAKANO M., OHATARI, K., WEIER, H-U., PINKEL, D., GRAY, J. and LITTLEFIELD, G., 1992, Rapid translocation fre-quency analysis in humans decades after exposure to ionizing radiation. International Journal of Radiation Biology, 62, 53–63.
  • NEEL, J. V., AWA, A. A., KODAMA, y., NAKANO, M. and MABUCHI, K., 1992, 'Rogue' lymphocytes among Ukrainians not exposed to radioactive fall-out from the Chernobyl accident: the possible role of this phenomenon in oncogenesis, teratogenesis, and mutagenesis. Proceed-ings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 89, 6973–6977.
  • NORDIC STUDY GROUP ON THE HEALTH RISK OF SOMATIC CHROMOSOME DAMAGE, 1990, A Nordic data base on somatic chromosome damage in humans, Mutation Research, 241, 325–337.
  • NORMAN, A., SASAKI, M., OTTOMAN, R. E. and FINGERHUT, A. G., 1966, Elimination of chromosome aberrations from human lymphocytes. Blood, 27,706–714.
  • PADOVANI, L., CAPOROSSI, D., TEDESCHI, B., VERNOLE, p. NICOLETTT B. and MAURO, F., 1993, Cytogenetic study in lymphocytes from children exposed to ionizing radiation after the Chernobyl accident. Mutation Research, 319, 55–60.
  • PILINsKAYA, M., DYBSKY, M. A., DYBSKY, S. S. and DYBSKAYA, 0. B., 1992, Cytogenetic effect in peripheral blood lympho-cytes of children living in villages in the Ovruch District, Zhitomir region of the Ukraine contaminated by radio-nuclides. Tsitologia y Gemlike, 26, 10–14. (in Ukrainian)
  • RAmALHo, A. T., CURADO, M. P. and NATARAJAN, A. T., 1995, Lifespan of human lymphocytes estimated during a six year cytogenetic follow-up of individuals accidentally exposed in the 1987 radiological accident in Brazil. Mutation Research, 331, 47–54.
  • SALOMAA, S., KolVISTOINEN, A., PAILE, W., RAHOLA, T. and RYTOMAA, T., 1992, Chromosomal aberration analyses of Byelorussian children exposed to Chernobyl fallout. Proceedings of the 8th IRPA Congress, 1, 801–804.
  • SCHMID, E., ZITZELSBERGER, H., BRASELMANN, H., GRA.) J. W. and BAUCHINGER, M., 1992, Radiation-induced chromosome aberrations analysed by fluorescence in situ hybridiza-tion with a triple combination of composite whole chromosome-specific DNA probes. InternationalJournal of Radiation Biology, 62, 673–678.
  • SEVAN'KAEV, A. V., LLOYD, D. C., POTETNYA, 0. I., ZHLOBA, A. A., MOISEENKO, V. V. and EDWARDS, A. A., 1995, Chromosomal aberrations in lymphocytes of residents of areas contaminated by radioactive discharges from the Chernobyl accident. Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 58, 247–254.
  • SEVAN'KAEV, A. V., TsYB, A. F., LLOYD, D. C., ZHLOBA, A. A., MOISEENKO, V. V., SKRJABIN, A. M. and CLIMOV, V. M., 1993, 'Rogue' cells observed in children exposed to radiation from the Chernobyl accident. International Journal of Radiation Biology, 63, 361–367.
  • TAwN, J. E., CARTMEL, C.L. and PYrA, E. M. T., 1985, Cells with multiple chromosome aberrations in control individuals. Mutation Research, 144, 247–250.
  • TSVP, A. F., 1993, Contamination of Russian territories with 137cs, 90sr, 239pu+240pu, 1311. Radiation radionuclides and Risk. Bulletin of the All-Russia Medical and Dosimetric State Registry, 3,(suppl. 1). (in Russian)
  • TSUI, A. F., PARSHKOV, E. M., IvANov, V. K., STEPANENKO, V. F., MATVEENKO, E. G. and SKOROPAD, Yu. D., 1994, Disease indices of thyroid and their dose dependence in children and adolescents affected as a result of the Chernobyl accident. In Nagasaki Symposium on the Chernobyl Update and Future, edited by N. Nagataki. Exerpta Medial, International Congress Series, 1074, (Amsterdam: Elsevier), pp. 9–19.
  • TucKER, J. D., LEE, D. A., RAMSEY, M. J., BRINER, J., OLSEN, L. and MOORE II, D. H., 1994, On the frequency of chromo-some exchanges in a control population measured by chromosome painting. Mutation Research, 313,193–202.
  • VERSCHAEVE, L., DOMRACHAEVA, E. V., RUZNETSOV, S. A. and NECHAI, V. V., 1993, Chromosome aberrations in inhabitants of Byelorussia: consequences of the Chernobyl accident. Mutation Research, 287, 253–259.
  • WEIER, H-U. G., LUCAS, J. N., POGGENSEE, M., SEGRAVES, R., PINKEL, D. and GRAY, J. W., 1991, Two-color hybridiza-tion with high complexity chromosome-specific probes and a degenerate alpha satellite probe DNA allows unambiguous discrimination between symmetrical and asymmetrical translocations. Chromosoma, 100, 371–376.
  • ZVONOVA, I. A. and BALONOV, M. I., 1993, Radioiodine dosimetry and prediction of consequences of thyroid exposure of the Russian population following the Chernobyl accident. In The Chernobyl Papers, vol I. Doses to the Soviet Population and Early Health Effects Studies, edited by S. E. Merwin and M. I. Balonov (Richland: Research Enterprises), pp. 71–125.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.