نتایج جستجو برای: radiation induced bystander effect

تعداد نتایج: 2616947  

Journal: :Journal of radiation research 2007
Nobuyuki Hamada Hideki Matsumoto Takamitsu Hara Yasuhiko Kobayashi

A rapidly growing body of experimental evidence indicates that ionizing radiation induces biological effects in non-irradiated bystander cells that have received signals from adjacent or distant irradiated cells. This phenomenon, which has been termed the ionizing radiation-induced bystander effect, challenges the long-standing paradigm that radiation traversal through the nucleus of a cell is ...

2017
Malgorzata A. Bill Kirtiman Srivastava Conor Breen Karl T. Butterworth Stephen J. McMahon Kevin M. Prise Karen D. McCloskey

Radiation therapy (RT) delivers tumour kill, directly and often via bystander mechanisms. Bladder toxicity is a dose limiting constraint in pelvic RT, manifested as radiation cystitis and urinary symptoms. We aimed to investigate the impact of radiation-induced bystander signaling on normal/cancer urothelial cells. Human urothelial cancer cells T24, HT1376 and normal urothelial cells HUC, SV-HU...

2012
Mani Chinnadurai Bhavna S Rao Ramasamy Deepika Solomon F.D. Paul Perumal Venkatachalam

Background The intention of cancer chemotherapy is to control the growth of cancer cells using chemical agents. However, the occurrence of second malignancies has raised concerns, leading to re-evaluation of the current strategy in use for chemotherapeutic agents. Although the mechanisms involved in second malignancy remain ambiguous, therapeutic-agent-induced non-DNA targeted effects like byst...

2013
Stephen J. McMahon Karl T. Butterworth Colman Trainor Conor K. McGarry Joe M. O’Sullivan Giuseppe Schettino Alan R. Hounsell Kevin M. Prise

It is now widely accepted that intercellular communication can cause significant variations in cellular responses to genotoxic stress. The radiation-induced bystander effect is a prime example of this effect, where cells shielded from radiation exposure see a significant reduction in survival when cultured with irradiated cells. However, there is a lack of robust, quantitative models of this ef...

Journal: :Applied radiation and isotopes : including data, instrumentation and methods for use in agriculture, industry and medicine 2012
V W Y Choi M Y P Wong S H Cheng K N Yu

In the present work, the influence of a low concentration of exogenous carbon monoxide (CO) liberated from tricarbonylchloro(glycinato)ruthenium (II) (CORM-3) on the radiation induced bystander effect (RIBE) in vivo between embryos of the zebrafish was studied. RIBE was assessed through the number of apoptotic signals revealed on embryos at 25 h post fertilization (hpf). A significant attenuati...

2006
Vered Anzenberg Kathryn D. Held DpaJeffrey Coderre

Study to determine the induction of the bystander effect from Fe ion beam compared to x-rays in human keratinocytes I Do Heavy Ions Induce the Bystander Effect? Study to determine the induction of the bystander effect from Fe ion beam compared to x-rays in human keratinocytes Abstract The bystander effect is the observation that non-irradiated cells near a cell traversed by radiation express bi...

Journal: :Dose-response : a publication of International Hormesis Society 2007
C Mothersill G Moran F McNeill M D Gow J Denbeigh W Prestwich C B Seymour

The induction of "bystander effects" i.e. effects in cells which have not received an ionizing radiation track, is now accepted but the mechanisms are not completely clear. Bystander effects following high and low LET radiation exposure are accepted but mechanisms are still not understood. There is some evidence for a physical component to the signal. This paper tests the hypothesis that bioele...

Journal: :Carcinogenesis 2006
Burong Hu Lijun Wu Wei Han Leilei Zhang Shaopeng Chen An Xu Tom K Hei Zengliang Yu

Bystander effects induced by low dose of ionizing radiation have been shown to widely exist in many cell types and may have a significant impact on radiation risk assessment. Though many studies have been reported on this phenomenological observation, the mechanisms underlying this process are not clear, especially on the questions of how soon after irradiation the bystander effects can be init...

Journal: :Cancer research 2007
Olga A Sedelnikova Asako Nakamura Olga Kovalchuk Igor Koturbash Stephen A Mitchell Stephen A Marino David J Brenner William M Bonner

The "radiation-induced bystander effect," in which irradiated cells can induce genomic instability in unirradiated neighboring cells, has important implications for cancer radiotherapy and diagnostic radiology as well as for human health in general. Although the mechanisms of this effect remain to be elucidated, we reported previously that DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), directly measured by g...

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