Influence of A Continuous Very Low Dose of Gamma-Rays on Cell Proliferation, Apoptosis and Oxidative Stress
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We have previously shown a delay of death by lymphoma in SJL/J mice irradiated with continuous very low doses of ionizing radiation. In order to understand the mechanisms involved in this phenomenon, we have irradiated in vitro the Raw264.7 monocytic and the YAC-1 lymphoma cell lines at very low-dose rate of 4cGy.month(-1). We have observed a transient increase in production of both free radicals and nitric oxide with a transient adaptive response during at least two weeks after the beginning of the irradiation. The slight decrease of Ki67 proliferation index observed during the second and third weeks of YAC-1 cells culture under irradiation was not significant but consistent with the shift of the proliferation assay curves of YAC-1cells at these same durations of culture. These in vitro results were in good agreement with the slightly decrease under irradiation of Ki67 proliferative index evaluated on lymphomatous lymph nodes of SJL/J mice. A significant decrease of YAC-1 cells apoptotic rate under radiation appeared after 4 weeks of culture. Therefore very small doses of gamma-irradiation are able to modify the cellular response. The main observations did not last with increasing time under irradiation, suggesting a transient adaptation of cells or organisms to this level of irradiation.
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دوره 13 شماره
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تاریخ انتشار 2015