| Literature DB >> 35185414 |
Guangyan Feng1,2, Lianxin Zhang2,3, Zhanguo Yang2,3, Yong Zhang2, Siwei Zhang2,3, Taosheng Li2, Zhao Xu2.
Abstract
Neutron irradiation which could trigger severe biological effects, is being applied in nuclear plants, radiotherapy, and aerospace gradually. Low dose hyper-radiosensitivity response of low Linear Energy Transfer (LET) irradiation on the cell survival has become a matter of great interest since its discovery, but a few research have been done on this response induced by neutron irradiation. To investigate this response induced by neutron irradiation, Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) was irradiated by neutron irradiation. The surviving fraction of C. elegans on the 12th day after irradiation was analyzed, which showed a hyper-radiosensitive response at low doses and followed by an increase in survival fraction at slightly higher doses. The finding of this work that neutron irradiation decreased the surviving fraction in a non-dose-dependent manner was different from previous low-LET irradiation studies. To understand the experimental results, a DNA damage-repair model was introduced. By comparing experimental results with theoretical analyses, we suggest that the low dose hyper-radiosensitivity response of neutron irradiation may possible related to different radiation types and DNA damage recognition proteins and immune system of C. elegans.Entities:
Keywords: C. elegans; damage-repair model; hyper-radiosensitivity; neutron; surviving-fraction
Year: 2021 PMID: 35185414 PMCID: PMC8851144 DOI: 10.1177/15593258211001254
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dose Response ISSN: 1559-3258 Impact factor: 2.658
Figure 1.Effects of irradiation on the survival fraction of the twelfth day of C.elegans. (A) Survival fraction of the twelfth day after neutron irradiation, results are logarithmic. (B) Survival fraction of the 12th day after 60Co γ irradiation.
Figure 2.The transition between different states of C.elegans induced by neutron irradiation. f, and f are the fitness values of each state, indicating the reproductive efficiency of worms under neutron irradiation conditions; x, and x are the relative concentrations of each state in the biological population exposed to neutron irradiation; m and m are radiation damage coefficients; r and r are damage repair coefficients.
Figure 3.Theoretical analysis of survival fraction and dose of neutron irradiation on the twelfth day. (A) The relative concentration distribution of tri-states in steady state induced by neutron irradiation. (B) The comparison of theoretical results with experiment data. The results are logarithmic.