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Radiation-induced Genomic Instability: Delayed Cytogenetic Aberrations and Apoptosis in Primary Human Bone Marrow Cells
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1995
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CytogeneticsRadiation EffectRadiation ExposureCell DeathRadiation BiologyDelayed Cytogenetic AberrationsBone Marrow FailureHematologyRadiation OncologyNuclear MedicineRadiation-induced Genomic InstabilityHealth SciencesGenome InstabilityTransmissible Chromosomal InstabilityRadiation TherapyChromosome-type AberrationsRadiation EffectsCell BiologyChromatinDelayed AberrationsMedicine
Transmissible chromosomal instability, characterized by non-clonal cytogenetic aberrations with a high frequency of chromatid-type aberrations together with a lower frequency of chromosome-type aberrations, has been demonstrated in the clonal descendants of human haemopoietic stem cells after alpha- but not X-irradiation. Comparable cytogenetic abnormalities have also been demonstrated in non-clonal cultures of alpha-irradiated primary human bone marrow, but a different pattern of delayed aberrations, mainly of chromosome-type, was found after X-irradiation in non-clonal cultures. In clonal analyses, delayed apoptotic cell death was evident after both X- and alpha-irradiation. It is suggested that the type of radiation exposure, the type of cell and its genetically determined susceptibility are factors that may influence the expression of delayed effects of radiation.
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