Journal of Radiation Research
Online ISSN : 1349-9157
Print ISSN : 0449-3060
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Chromosome Translocation in Residents of the High Background Radiation Areas in Southern China
ISAMU HAYATACHUNYAN WANGWEI ZHANGDEQING CHENMASAKO MINAMIHISAMATSUHIROSHIGE MORISHIMAYONGLING YUANLUXIN WEITSUTOMU SUGAHARA
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2000 Volume 41 Issue SUPPL Pages S69-S74

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We performed a cytogenetical study using chromosome painting analysis on 9 residents of the naturally high background radiation areas (HBRA) and 8 residents of the control areass in southern China. The estimated dose (air kerma) of each resident measured by an electric pocket dosimeter showed 2.20-4.23 mGy/year in HBRA and 0.56-0.70 mGy/year in the control areas. A total of 14,096 cells (1,566 cells/case) in the former and 17,522 cells (2,190 cells/case) in the latter were analyzed. Children, both in HBRA and in the control areas, had translocations at low frequencies. The frequency of translocations among elder individuals varied widely and it was not possible to detect dose effect although it was detected in dicentrics. The effect of radiation on the induction of chromosome aberrations, which have a statistically potential risk of causing malignant or congenital diseases, seems to be less significant than those of metabolic factors and/or mutagenic agents (excluding radiation) even in HBRA in China.
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