Literature DB >> 1083382

Chromosome aberrations induced in human lymphocytes by neutron irradiation.

D C Lloyd, R J Purrott, G W Dolphin, A A Edwards.   

Abstract

In vitro dose--response curves of unstable chromosome aberrations in human lymphocytes have been obtained for neutron spectra of mean energies 0-7, 0-9, 7-6 and 14-7 MeV. The aberration yields have been fitted to the quadratic function Y = alphaD + betaD2, which is consistent with the single-track and two-track model of aberration formation. However with high-LET radiation, the linear component of yield, corresponding to damage caused by single tracks, predominants, and this term becomes more dominant with increasing LET, so that for fission spectrum neutrons the relationship is linear, Y = alphaD. At low doses, such as those recieved by radiation workers, limiting r.b.e. values between 13 and 47 are obtained relative to 60Co gamma-radiation. At higher doses, as used in radiotherapy, the values are much lower; ranging from 2-7 to 8 at 200 rad of equivalent gamma-radiation. Both sets of r.b.e. values correlate well with track-averaged LET but not with dose-averaged LET. When the numbers of cells without aberrations are plotted against radiation dose, curves are obtained which are similar in shape to those for conventional cell-survival experiments with comparable neutron spectra. The Do values obtained in the present study are close to those from other cell system.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 1083382     DOI: 10.1080/09553007614550181

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Radiat Biol Relat Stud Phys Chem Med        ISSN: 0020-7616


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7.  Analysis of radiation-induced acentric fragments in human G0 lymphocytes.

Authors:  R P Virsik; D Harder
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8.  Numerical relationship between cells with radiation-induced chromosome aberrations and cells lethally injured by radiation.

Authors:  R P Virsik; D Harder
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9.  Radiation induced chromosome aberrations and the Poisson distribution.

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