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Original Article

Inhibition of Repair of Radiation-induced Strand Breaks by Hyperthermia, and Its Relationship to Cell Survival after Hyperthermia Alone

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Pages 505-516 | Received 06 May 1982, Accepted 10 Jan 1983, Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Summary

Ehrlich ascites cells growing in vitro have been used to investigate the influence of hyperthermia on the formation and repair of DNA strand breaks after X-irradiation. Different heat pretreatments were given immediately prior to a dose of 6 Gy of X-rays. When a temperature of 42°C was used, up to 4 hours of pretreatment had only a slight inhibitory effect on the repair of DNA strand breaks induced by radiation. At a temperature of 43°C progressively more inhibition was observed with longer treatment times. This was also the case for temperatures of 44°C and 45°C. When the treatment times at 43–45°C were longer, strand breaks in DNA were induced by the hyperthermic treatment alone. Under these conditions almost no repair was found of strand breaks induced by a subsequent radiation dose. The data obtained strongly suggest a correlation between the effect of the hyperthermic treatment alone on cell survival and the kinetics of repair of strand breaks in DNA as induced by radiation.

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