Journal of Radiation Research
Online ISSN : 1349-9157
Print ISSN : 0449-3060
Cytogenetic Adaptive Response of Cultured Fish Cells to Low Doses of X-rays
YASUYUKI KURIHARAMATI RIENKJKARNHISAMI ETOH
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1992 Volume 33 Issue 4 Pages 267-274

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The adaptive response was examining chromosomal aberrations and micronucleus in cultured fish cells, ULF-23 (mudminnow) and CAF-31 (gold fish). When cultured fish cells were first irradiated with small doses of X-rays, they became less sensitive to subsequent exposures to high doses. The effective adaptive dose was 4.8 cGy- 9.5 cGy. Adaptive doses given cells in the G1 phase were more effective than when given in the S phase. The adaptive response was maximal at 5 hours and disappeared at 10 hours after the adaptive dose. The expression of the response was inhibited by treatment with 3-aminobenzamide, as reported for mammalian cells, and with arabinofuranoside cytosine, an inhibitor of DNA polymerase alpha. Caffeine, an inhibitor of post-replicational repair, had no effect on the response.

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