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Bone marrow from Balb/c mice radiocontaminated with 241Am in utero shows a deficient in vitro haemopoiesis.

R L Van Den Heuvel1.   

Abstract

Radiation damage from 241Am to bone marrow cells was manifest in long-term bone marrow cultures (LTC) from offspring of mice radiocontaminated at the 14th day of gestation (119, 479, 803, 1754 kBq 241Am/kg). Offspring were reared by their own contaminated mother for 3 weeks postnatal. LTC from these offspring were less able to support in vitro CFC proliferation than control LTC from non-contaminated offspring. This radiation damage persisted 71 weeks after radiocontamination in utero. Using this in vitro culture system, damage was observed at lower doses if 241Am contamination occurred at foetal than at adult ages. Radiation damage was observed only using LTC, while the haemopoietic stem cell concentration (CFU-S, in vitro CFC) and the stromal stem cell concentration (CFU-F) from marrow in situ were not impaired after 241Am radiocontamination in utero. After culturing LTC in 25 per cent FCS and recharging the stromal adherent layer with bone marrow cell suspensions originating either from control offspring or from offspring contaminated with 241Am in utero, some evidence was found that the proliferation capacity of the haemopoietic cells was diminished. However, the nature of effects on the stromal elements is currently somewhat equivocal. Following in utero contamination the stromal adherent cells appeared to support better the production of in vitro CFC.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 1967282     DOI: 10.1080/09553009014550381

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


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1.  Establishment of an osteogenic cell line derived from adult mouse bone marrow stroma by use of a recombinant retrovirus.

Authors:  E Mathieu; G Schoeters; F vander Plaetse; J Merregaert
Journal:  Calcif Tissue Int       Date:  1992-04       Impact factor: 4.333

2.  Tumour induction by methyl-nitroso-urea following preconceptional paternal contamination with plutonium-239.

Authors:  B I Lord; L B Woolford; L Wang; V A Stones; D McDonald; S A Lorimore; D Papworth; E G Wright; D Scott
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  1998-08       Impact factor: 7.640

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