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Effects of a combination of X-rays and caffeine on preimplantation mouse embryos in vitro.

W U Müller, C Streffer, C Fischer-Lahdo.   

Abstract

The influence of a combination of caffeine (0.1 mM, 1 mM, or 2 mM) and X-rays (0.24 Gy, 0.94 Gy, or 1.88 Gy) on preimplantation mouse embryos in vitro was studied under different conditions. The agents were applied either singly or in combination. The embryos were irradiated in the G2-phase of the two-cell stage (28 h p. c. or 32 h p. c.) either 1 h after or immediately before application of caffeine. Caffeine was present during the whole incubation period (until 144 h p. c.). The effects on the microscopic visible development (formation of blastocysts 96 h p. c., hatching of blastocysts 144 h p. c.) and on the cell numbers of embryos at different times (48 h p. c., 56 h p. c., 96 h p. c., 144 h p. c.) were determined. We found conditions under which caffeine markedly enhanced radiation risk, i.e., under which the combination effect exceeded the sum of the single effects. This is true, in particular, for the embryonal development, for which the risk may almost be doubled, whereas the enhancement of risk is not so great for the proliferation of cells. In some cases the combination results lie even outside the envelope of additivity in the range of supra-additivity. The amount of caffeine necessary for such marked effects, however, is so high (at least 1 mM caffeine for rather long times), that it is almost impossible to reach them in vivo by consumption of caffeine-containing beverages.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6611848     DOI: 10.1007/bf01338888

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


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