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Article

Cytological basis for enhancement of radiation‐induced mortality by Friend leukaemia virus infection

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Pages 673-681 | Received 24 Mar 2003, Accepted 30 Jul 2004, Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Purpose: To analyse the cytological basis for enhancement of radiation‐induced mortality by Friend leukaemia virus infection.

Materials and methods: Cellularity in haematopoietic tissues of C3H mice infected with FLV and/or whole‐body irradiation was examined.

Results: When mice were treated with a sublethal dose (3 Gy) of irradiation at 1 week after virus infection, most manifested a severe loss of cellularity in the spleen, bone marrow and peripheral blood 2 weeks after irradiation. More than 90% of the mice died within 1 month post‐irradiation. However, this deleterious effect of virus infection on the survival of irradiated mice was observed only when they were irradiated at around 1 week after virus inoculation. Strain differences in the sensitivity to this effect were observed among virus‐sensitive strains of mice.

Conclusions: The results indicate that Friend leukaemia virus infection can cause enhancement of radiation sensitivity of haematopoietic cells in host animals in a restricted manner in terms of genetic background and the interval between infection and irradiation.

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