P. Fritsch et al., KINETICS OF RADIATION-INDUCED APOPTOSIS IN THE CEREBELLUM OF 14-DAY-OLD RATS AFTER ACUTE OR DURING CONTINUOUS EXPOSURE, International journal of radiation biology, 66(1), 1994, pp. 111-117
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31
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging","Nuclear Sciences & Tecnology
We have studied, by histological methods, cytological progression, fre
quency and distribution of apoptosis in the external granular layer of
the cerebellum after whole-body irradiation of 14-day-old rats by gam
ma-rays from Co-60. After acute exposure to 0.25, 0.5, 1.5 and 3 Gy (1
8 cGy/min), the duration of the apoptotic process gradually increased
with dose from 6-9 h after 0.25 Gy, to > 24 h after 3 Gy. Up to 1 Gy,
maximal frequency was found 6 h after exposures, and at this postirrad
iation time a linear increase in apoptosis with dose was observed. No
effect of dose-rate on apoptosis induction could be demonstrated 6 h a
fter delivering 1 Gy at dose-rates from 2.2 to 18 cGy/min. Continuous
irradiation at 1.8 cGy/h induced a gradual increase of apoptosis that
remained at a plateau value of about 3% from 15 to 29 h (controls 0.12
%, SD = 0.07) and then gradually decreased to 1% at 53 h. At this time
the mitotic index was similar to that measured in controls. Apoptosis
occurring 3 h after acute irradiation, confined to proliferative cell
s, was only observed for doses of 1.5 and 3 Gy.