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Low concentrations of ethanol during irradiation drastically reduce DNA damage caused by very high doses of ionizing radiation.

Harinder Singh1, Shree Kumar Apte.   

Abstract

Presence of low concentrations (1-2%) of ethanol during irradiation exhibited significant protection against DNA damage caused by very high doses (2-12 kGy) of 60 Co-gamma-rays in vitro. Radiation-induced DNA damage was substantially reduced in different types of DNA molecules (chromosomal DNA from Anabaena 7120 or Deinococcus radiodurans or bacteriophage Lambda, and plasmid pBluescript DNA) when irradiated in the presence of ethanol, thus indicating the generic nature of ethanol protection. The radioprotection appeared to be a consequence of the well known ability of ethanol to scavenge hydroxyl radicals. Addition of ethanol during 6 kGy irradiation also reduced DNA damage in vivo and improved post-irradiation growth recovery of Anabaena 7120 cultures. To our knowledge, this is the first instance of ability of very low ethanol concentrations to protect DNA from damage triggered by extremely high doses of 60 Co-gamma rays.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29485112

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biosci        ISSN: 0250-5991            Impact factor:   1.826


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