Ionizing radiation damages chemical structures in biological tissues mainly
through the generation of reactive oxygen intermediates (ROI). Consequence
s on the cell's transcriptional mechanisms are widely investigated but cann
ot account for the rapid lethal effects in victims of accidental high-dose
radiation exposure. ROI-mediated structural damage of cell membranes throug
h lipid peroxidation can lead to increased ion permeability followed by the
loss of ion-homeostasis and cell death. We monitored radiation-induced cha
nges in the morphology of isolated skeletal muscle cells. During the first
two hours after gamma irradiation large blebs were formed on the surface of
muscle cells. These blebs are the initiation point for a successive total
collapse of the cells over a time period of about 15 min similar to Ca2+-in
flux mediated cell contraction. Acute radiation-induced death as well as po
ssible relations to lipid peroxidation, cell membrane permeability increase
s, irradiation-induced apoptosis are discussed. Our ongoing research on ion
izing electromagnetic field effects on cell membranes and the induced struc
tural phenomena are closely linked to pertinent membrane damage by some non
ionizing electromagnetic fields and ionized gases.