Literature DB >> 411762

The decay of potentially lethal oxygen-dependent damage in fully hydrated Bacillus megaterium spores exposed to pulsed electron irradiation.

I J Stratford, R L Maughan, B D Michael, A Tallentire.   

Abstract

Using a stopped-flow mixing and pulsed irradiation apparatus, a study has been made of the decay, to a harmless form, of radiation-induced species which would otherwise be lethal to spores on contact with oxygen. Aqueous suspensions of Bacillus megaterium spores were irradiated with 600 krad of electrons given over approximately 1 s; at various times after irradiation oxygen in solution was added. As the interval between irradiation and introduction of oxygen increased, the fraction of spores surviving increased. For spores irradiated in a deoxygenated condition the decay of the potentially lethal species, reflected by this change in survival, proceeded as if two parallel first-order reactions with half-lives of 9 and 120 s operate. In contrast, for spores equilibrated with oxygen and then irradiated, the decay is described by a single first-order expression with an associated half-life similar to that of the faster of the two reactions operating in anoxia.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 411762     DOI: 10.1080/09553007714551201

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Radiat Biol Relat Stud Phys Chem Med        ISSN: 0020-7616


  2 in total

1.  Effects of some hypoxic cell radiosensitizers on the decay of potentially lethal oxygen-dependent damage in fully hydrated spores.

Authors:  A Tallentire; I J Stratford; R L Maughan; B D Michael
Journal:  Br J Cancer Suppl       Date:  1978-06

2.  A fast kinetics study of the modes of action of some different radiosensitizers in bacteria.

Authors:  B D Michael; H A Harrop; R L Maughan; K B Patel
Journal:  Br J Cancer Suppl       Date:  1978-06
  2 in total

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