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  • 标题:Ascorbate, Added after Irradiation, Reduces the Mutant Yield and Alters the Spectrum of CD59- Mutations in AL Cells Irradiated with High LET Carbon Ions
  • 其他标题:Ascorbate, Added after Irradiation, Reduces the Mutant Yield and Alters the Spectrum of CD59- Mutations in AL Cells Irradiated with High LET Carbon Ions
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  • 作者:AKIKO UENO ; DIANE VANNAIS ; MAREK LENARCZYK
  • 期刊名称:Journal of Radiation Research
  • 印刷版ISSN:0449-3060
  • 电子版ISSN:1349-9157
  • 出版年度:2002
  • 卷号:43
  • 期号:S
  • 页码:245-249
  • DOI:10.1269/jrr.43.S245
  • 摘要:It has been reported that X-ray induced HPRT - mutation in cultured human cells is prevented by ascorbate added after irradiation. Mutation extinction is attributed to neutralization by ascorbate, of radiation-induced long-lived radicals (LLR) with half-lives of several hours. We here show that post-irradiation treatment with ascorbate (5 mM added 30 min after radiation) reduces, but does not eliminate, the induction of CD59 - mutants in human-hamster hybrid A L cells exposed to high-LET carbon ions (LET of 100 KeV/μm). RibCys, [2(R,S)-D-ribo-1',2',3',4' - Tetrahydroxybutly]-thiazolidene-4(R)-ca riboxylic acid] (4 mM) gave a similar but lesser effect. The lethality of the carbon ions was not altered by these chemicals. Preliminary data are presented that ascorbate also alters the spectrum of CD59 - mutations induced by the carbon beam, mainly by reducing the incidence of small mutations and mutants displaying transmissible genomic instability (TGI), while large mutations are unaffected. Our results suggest that LLR are important in initiating TGI.
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