The frequency of hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase (hprt)
mutations has been determined in the peripheral T-lymphocytes of 18 w
orkers at the Sellafield nuclear reprocessing installation with cumula
tive recorded radiation doses of about 500 mSv or more in comparison w
ith a matched control group of 18 workers with doses less than 50 mSv.
The mean dose of the exposed group was 663 mSv (range 449.3-880.8), a
nd of the unexposed group 10.9 mSv (range 0-46.5). During the most rec
ent 6 y the mean doses were 40.1 mSv (range 1.9-93.9) and 2.3 mSv (ran
ge 0-8.7), respectively. The logarithmic mean mutant frequency of the
exposed group (9.3 x 10(-6)) was lower than that of the unexposed grou
p (12.4 x 10(-6)). The apparent inverse association of mutant frequenc
y and exposure varied in statistical significance tests from borderlin
e top < 0.01 depending on how the analysis was performed and whether r
ecent or total exposure was considered.