J. Dahmdaphi et E. Dikomey, NONREPAIRABLE DNA STRAND BREAKS AND CELL-KILLING STUDIED IN CHO CELLSAFTER X-IRRADIATION AT DIFFERENT PASSAGE NUMBERS, International journal of radiation biology, 66(5), 1994, pp. 553-555
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12
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging","Nuclear Sciences & Tecnology
Non-reparable DNA strand breaks were measured in X-irradiated CHO cell
s by means of the alkaline unwinding technique and were compared with
cell survival measured by the colony assay. The experiments were perfo
rmed with cells at passage numbers 10, 50 and 110 after thawing from s
tock culture. Cellular radiosensitivity was found to be identical for
all three passage numbers used. By contrast, the dose-response of non-
reparable DNA strand breaks was only the same for passage numbers 10 a
nd 50 but significantly steeper for cells irradiated in passage number
110. The ratio of non-reparable breaks to lethal events, as calculate
d from the survival curves, was found close to 1:1 for cells irradiate
d at passage numbers IO and 50 but increased to 20:1 at passage number
110. These data indicate that the number of non-reparable strand brea
ks measured after irradiation not only depends on cellular radiosensit
ivity but also on other parameters such as the age of the cell culture
.