Literature DB >> 6582906

Repair during multifraction exposures: spheroids versus monolayers.

R E Durand.   

Abstract

Many types of mammalian cells, when grown in culture as multicell spheroids, display an increased ability to accumulate and repair sublethal radiation damage which has been called the "contact effect". Since this effect has the potential to markedly modify the multifraction radiation response of cells in V79 spheroids relative to cells in monolayer cultures, we investigated regimens ranging from 1 to 100 fractions. Effective dose rates were chosen near 1 Gy h-1 to inhibit cell progression and thus simplify analysis of the results. As expected, larger doses per fraction produced more net cell killing in both systems than lower doses per fraction. Additionally, less killing of spheroid cells was observed in all regimens, in accord with their greater potential for repair. However, when the data were expressed as isoeffect curves, the spheroid and monolayer curves converged as the number of fractions increased. Thus, quite similar inherent sensitivity and repair capabilities would be predicted for ultra-low doses per fraction. High precision techniques for defining survival after doses of radiation from 0.2 to 1 Gy were, however, still able to demonstrate a survival advantage for cells grown as spheroids.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6582906      PMCID: PMC2149171     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Cancer Suppl        ISSN: 0306-9443


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