Literature DB >> 15858347

Effects of heavy ion to the primary [correction of rimary] culture of mouse brain cells.

Kumie Nojima1, Taeko Nakadai, Yukio Kohno, Marcelo E Vazquez, Nakahiro Yasuda, Shunji Nagaoka.   

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To investigate effects of low dose heavy particle radiation to CNS system, we adopted mouse neonatal brain cells in culture being exposed to heavy ions by HIMAC at NIRS and NSRL at BNL. The applied dose varied from 0.05 Gy up to 2.0 Gy. The subsequent biological effects were evaluated by an induction of apoptosis and neuron survival focusing on the dependencies of the animal strains, SCID, B6, B6C3F1, C3H, used for brain cell culture, SCID was the most sensitive and C3H the least sensitive to particle radiation as evaluated by 10% apoptotic criterion. The LET dependency was compared with using SCID and B6 cells exposing to different ions (H, C, Ne, Si, Ar, and Fe). Although no detectable LET dependency was observed in the high LET (55-200 keV/micrometers) and low dose (<0.5 Gy) regions. The survivability profiles of the neurons were different in the mouse strains and ions. In this report, a result of memory and learning function to adult mice after whole-body and brain local irradiation at carbon ion and iron ion.

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Keywords:  NASA Discipline Radiation Health; Non-NASA Center

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15858347

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Sci Space        ISSN: 0914-9201


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1.  Persistent oxidative stress in human neural stem cells exposed to low fluences of charged particles.

Authors:  Janet E Baulch; Brianna M Craver; Katherine K Tran; Liping Yu; Nicole Chmielewski; Barrett D Allen; Charles L Limoli
Journal:  Redox Biol       Date:  2015-03-11       Impact factor: 11.799

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