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Mutagenesis and repair by low doses of α radiation in mammalian cells

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PubMed Central2002-08-27 更新2026-05-16 收录
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Low doses of α radiation in basements have been causally implicated in lung cancer. Previous studies have concentrated on high dose effects, for which no significant repair was found. In the present study, the methodology for measuring mutation by quantitating mitotic breaks and gaps was found to be applicable to G(2)-phase Chinese hamster ovary cells irradiated with 10–50 cGy of α radiation. The mutation yield in such cells closely resembles that of γ irradiation. Caffeine, which inhibits repair, produces the same straight line increase of α and γ mutation yields plotted against the dose. In the absence of caffeine, the repair of α radiation lesions is almost twice as great as for γ radiation. Mitotic index changes substantiate these interpretations. It is proposed that the higher ion density associated with α radiation may result in fewer lesions being missed by the repair processes. The quantitation of chromosomal lesions for G(2) cells exposed to low doses of α radiation, γ radiation, or chemical mutagens in the presence and absence of caffeine is a rapid and reproducible methodology. Protection from mutational disease in a fashion similar to the use of sanitation for infectious disease appears practical.
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National Academy of Sciences
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2002-08-27
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