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Journal of Environmental Pathology, Toxicology and Oncology

 

ISSN for PRINT: 0731-8898

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2004, Volume23

Issue 3

  84 pages  

DOI: 10.1615/JEnvPathToxOncol.v23.i3   

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  • Lack of Adaptive Response of Human Lymphocytes Exposed In Vivo to Low Doses of Ionizing Radiation
  • Gordana Joksic
    Laboratory for Molecular Biology and Endocrinology, Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences, POB 522, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro

    Sandra Petrovic
    Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro


    ABSTRACT

    The aim of this study was to evaluate whether or not low radiation doses can induce an adaptive response in human lymphocytes exposed in vivo. We examined chromosome aberrations, micronuclei, radiosensitivity, and apoptosis in the peripheral blood of young radiation workers (mean age 35.8 ± 9) with 14.9 ± 5.2 years of occupational exposure to ionizing radiation. Adaptive response was estimated using two parameters of radiosensitivity: micronuclei and apoptosis. Baseline and radiation-induced micronuclei (2 Gy, 60Co γ-rays) were assessed with the cytochalasin block micronucleus (CBMN) test. Cytotoxicity was analyzed by flow cytom-etry for human white blood cells identifying cells that displayed apoptosis-associated DNA condensation. In the exposed group, eight out of 34 cases were dicentric-positive. A statistically significant difference (t = 3.1, p < 0.01) was found between the dicentric-positive and dicentric-negative group in the yield of baseline micronuclei. However, the yield of radiation-induced micronuclei between these groups did not differ significantly (t = −1.57, p < 0.15). An inverse correlation between baseline micronuclei and apoptosis group was noted in the dicentric-positive group (r = −0.53, p < 0.45). Our study showed that occupational exposure to low doses of ionizing radiation failed to induce adaptation of blood lymphocytes to the challenge dose. An inverse relationship between baseline micronuclei and apoptosis in the dicentric-positive group indicates that chronic exposure to low doses of ionizing radiation depresses the ability of leukocytes to undergo apoptosis. Our study also showed that the effects of radiation-induced cytotoxicity in occupationally exposed persons could be determined by flow cytometry.

    DOI: 10.1615/JEnvPathToxOncol.v23.i3.30

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