Literature DB >> 1682401

Comparison of repair of DNA double-strand breaks caused by neutron or gamma radiation in cultured human cells.

M J Peak1, L Wang, C K Hill, J G Peak.   

Abstract

The dose-response for the induction of initial double-strand breaks (dsb) in DNA of human epithelioid cells by JANUS 0.85 MeV fission-spectrum neutrons was parabolic as assayed by a calibrated neutral filter elution technique. The relative biological effectiveness (RBE) of these neutrons relative to 60Co gamma-rays was unity. The kinetics of repair after a 60 Gy gamma-ray exposure were biphasic. About 65% of these dsb were rapidly repaired (T 1/2 of approximately 2 min), and the remainder were almost completely removed after 150 min at a slower rate (T 1/2 = 30 min). After the same dose of JANUS neutrons, the rapid repair component was markedly reduced (possibly not a significant repair component), and the bulk of the dsb were sealed more slowly (T 1/2 = 90 min). After 150 min, 25% remained unsealed. Even after a lower neutron dose (20 Gy), a proportion of the dsb were refractory to repair. Thus, unrepaired (or irreparable) dsb induced by high energy neutrons might explain the high RBE of neutrons for cell killing.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1682401

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Radiat Biol        ISSN: 0955-3002            Impact factor:   2.694


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