Literature DB >> 2396010

The effect of radiation in combination with carcinogens on the growth of normal urothelium in explant culture.

C Mothersill1, A O'Brien, C B Seymour.   

Abstract

Radiation is known to be carcinogenic to humans but attempts to demonstrate the process using human tissue culture models have met with little success. In the present study explants were established from urothelium and exposed to radiation and a range of chemical carcinogens, suspected promotor or metabolic agents. The resulting outgrowth was monitored for growth rate, proliferating epithelial fraction and development and differentiation of endothelial cells in culture. The results indicate that enhanced growth of epithelial cells can be seen when cultures are irradiated in the presence of various nitrosamines, benzo(a)pyrene or aniline. Radiation alone reduced the overall growth area measured but several proliferative foci developed on the resulting outgrowth. Their ultrastructural appearance reveals that they carry severe mitochondrial damage and exposure of treated cultures to metabolic inhibitors confirms that their respiration is defective. Endothelial cells proliferated over the surface of the epithelial monolayer and both the number and the degree of differentiation of the endothelial cells increased with increasing dose up to 10 Gy. While the cultures are not immortalised by the treatment, it appears that the epithelial cells have an extended lifespan (division capacity) and that a subpopulation has undergone a number of premalignant changes. Changes in endothelial cell proliferation also occur.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2396010     DOI: 10.1007/bf01210524

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiat Environ Biophys        ISSN: 0301-634X            Impact factor:   1.925


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7.  Development of transformed characteristics by sheep thyroid cells irradiated as differentiated primary cultures.

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8.  In vitro cell transformation by x-irradiation.

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9.  Differential response of normal and tumour oesophageal explant cultures to radiation.

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10.  The effect of radiation on the growth of normal and malignant human oesophageal explant cultures pre-treated with bleomycin.

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