Title of article :
Attenuation of radiation-induced genomic instability by free radical scavengers and cellular proliferation
Author/Authors :
Charles L. Limoli، نويسنده , , Mark I. Kaplan، نويسنده , , Erich Giedzinski، نويسنده , , William F. Morgan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages :
10
From page :
10
To page :
19
Abstract :
To investigate the mechanisms of radiation-induced chromosomal instability, cells were irradiated in the presence of the free radical scavengers DMSO, glycerol, or cysteamine, in the presence of DMSO while frozen, or held in confluence arrest post-irradiation to permit cells to repair potentially lethal DNA damage. Clones derived from single progenitor cells surviving each treatment were then analyzed for the subsequent development of chromosomal instability. The presence of scavengers (± freezing) during irradiation, and the recovery from potentially lethal damage after irradiation led to an increase in cell survival that was accompanied by a decrease in the initial yield of chromosomal rearrangements. Furthermore, analysis of over 400 clones and 80,000 metaphases indicates that these same treatments reduced the incidence of instability at equitoxic doses when compared to controls irradiated in the absence of scavengers at ambient temperature. Results suggest that preventing reactive species from damaging DNA, promoting chemical repair of ionized DNA intermediates, or allowing enzymatic removal of genetic lesions, represent measures that reduce the total burden of DNA damage and reduce the subsequent onset of radiation-induced genomic instability.
Keywords :
DNA damage , chromosomal instability , genomic instability , DNA repair , scavengers , Free radicals
Journal title :
Free Radical Biology and Medicine
Serial Year :
2001
Journal title :
Free Radical Biology and Medicine
Record number :
518866
Link To Document :
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