نتایج جستجو برای: bystander

تعداد نتایج: 4378  

2015
Fahime Faqihi Ali Neshastehriz Shokouhozaman Soleymanifard Robabeh Shabani Nazila Eivazzadeh

Radiation-induced bystander effects (RIBEs) are detected in cells that are not irradiated but receive signals from treated cells. The present study explored these bystander effects in a U87MG multicellular tumour spheroid model. A medium transfer technique was employed to induce the bystander effect, and colony formation assay was used to evaluate the effect. Relative changes in expression of B...

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 ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2011
Olga A Martin Christophe E Redon Asako J Nakamura Jennifer S Dickey Alexandros G Georgakilas William M Bonner

The importance of bystander effects is becoming more appreciated, as studies show they may affect the course of cancer and other chronic diseases. The term "bystander effects" refers to changes in naïve cells sharing the same milieu with cells that have been damaged. Bystander cells may be in contact with, or distant from, damaged cells. In addition, it has been shown in culture that not only p...

2014
Sandrine Pereira Véronique Malard Jean-Luc Ravanat Anne-Hélène Davin Jean Armengaud Nicolas Foray Christelle Adam-Guillermin

The term "bystander effect" is used to describe an effect in which cells that have not been exposed to radiation are affected by irradiated cells though various intracellular signaling mechanisms. In this study we analyzed the kinetics and mechanisms of bystander effect and radioadaptation in embryonic zebrafish cells (ZF4) exposed to chronic low dose of gamma rays. ZF4 cells were irradiated fo...

2016
Lahn D Straney Janet E Bray Ben Beck Stephen Bernard Marijana Lijovic Karen Smith

BACKGROUND Rates of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) and bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) have been shown to vary considerably in Victoria. We examined the extent to which this variation could be explained by the sociodemographic and population health characteristics of the region. METHODS Using the Victorian Ambulance Cardiac Arrest Registry, we extracted OHCA cases occurri...

Journal: :Resuscitation 2015
Ashish R Panchal Jessica Fishman Teresa Camp-Rogers Roksolana Starodub Raina M Merchant

Despite public education campaigns and a chest compression-only initiative, bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is provided in approximately 30-40% of out of hospital cardiac arrests in the United States. Bystander CPR rates may not improve without addressing factors influencing bystanders' probability of performing CPR. We propose an "intention-focused" model for the bystander CPR pe...

2013
Munetoshi Maeda Katsumi Kobayashi Hideki Matsumoto Noriko Usami Masanori Tomita

The potential for carcinogenic risks is increased by radiation-induced bystander responses; these responses are the biological effects in unirradiated cells that receive signals from the neighboring irradiated cells. Bystander responses have attracted attention in modern radiobiology because they are characterized by non-linear responses to low-dose radiation. We used a synchrotron X-ray microb...

Journal: :Circulation 2016
Ken Nagao Hiroshi Nonogi Naohiro Yonemoto David F Gaieski Noritoshi Ito Morimasa Takayama Shinichi Shirai Singo Furuya Sigemasa Tani Takeshi Kimura Keijiro Saku

BACKGROUND During out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, it is unclear how long prehospital resuscitation efforts should be continued to maximize lives saved. METHODS AND RESULTS Between 2005 and 2012, we enrolled 282 183 adult patients with bystander-witnessed out-of-hospital cardiac arrest from the All-Japan Utstein Registry. Prehospital resuscitation duration was calculated as the time interval f...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 1999
F Princen P Robe C Lechanteur M Mesnil J M Rigo J Gielen M P Merville V Bours

Tumor cells expressing the herpes simplex virus type 1 thymidine kinase (HSV-tk) gene are killed by nucleoside analogues such as ganciclovir (GCV). GCV affects not only the cells expressing HSV-tk but also neighboring cells that do not express the gene; this phenomenon commonly is called "bystander effect." GCV metabolites transfer via gap junctional intercellular communication (GJIC) accounts ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Mariateresa Mancuso Emanuela Pasquali Simona Leonardi Mirella Tanori Simonetta Rebessi Vincenzo Di Majo Simonetta Pazzaglia Maria Pia Toni Maria Pimpinella Vincenzo Covelli Anna Saran

The central dogma of radiation biology, that biological effects of ionizing radiation are a direct consequence of DNA damage occurring in irradiated cells, has been challenged by observations that genetic/epigenetic changes occur in unexposed "bystander cells" neighboring directly-hit cells, due to cell-to-cell communication or soluble factors released by irradiated cells. To date, the vast maj...

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