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Original Article

Proliferation of Type II Pneumonocytes after X-irradiation

Pages 393-399 | Received 18 Jul 1986, Accepted 26 Sep 1986, Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Summary

This paper reports preliminary data on the proliferative response of type II cells in the mouse lung over a five-month period after external thoracic doses of 2, 5, 10 and 12 Gy of X-rays. The DNA labelling index (LI) of control (0 Gy) mice was at all times exceedingly low (0·3–0·4 per cent). The LI after 2 and 5 Gy showed a slight though transient fall below controls during the first week post-irradiation, and thereafter the LIs were similar to the controls for the 5 months of the experiment. The LI after 10 and 12 Gy again showed a significant depression during the first week, but this was followed by a significant increase (P = 0·01) in LI which peaked at 4 weeks after irradiation. The LI returned to control values at 3–4 months and again rose significantly (P = 0·05) at 5 months. The first wave of proliferation corresponds to data showing an increase in surfactant in alveolar fluids within 2–6 weeks of 10–15 Gy of X-rays; and the second wave coincides with the pneumonitic phase and is consistent with a delay before the alveolar epithelial continuity is sufficiently compromised by the low rates of type I cell loss to trigger a compensatory wave of type II cell divisions. This relatively chronic radiation response is discussed and contrasted with the dramatic and immediate hyperplastic responses which many toxic irritants produce in type II epithelial cells.

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