Publication | Closed Access
Estimation<i>in Vivo</i>of DNA Strand Breaks and Their Rejoining in Thymus and Liver of Mouse
56
Citations
22
References
1974
Year
Dna DamageGeneticsRadiation EffectDna AnalysisRadiation ExposureMolecular BiologyTheir RejoiningDna Strand BreakageMolecular GeneticsRadiation BiologyCellular PhysiologyRadiation MedicineMouse ThymocytesRadiation OncologyGenome InstabilityCell DivisionDna ReplicationDna Strand BreaksChromosomal RearrangementCell BiologyChromatinChromatin StructureSlowly-dividing Mouse ThymocytesNatural SciencesMedicineMutagenesis
SummaryAn alkaline sucrose-gradient centrifugation method capable of observing DNA strand breakage and rejoining has been used to observe non-dividing and slowly-dividing mouse thymocytes and hepatocytes in vitro and in vivo. The number of radiation-induced single-strand scissions of DNA in cell suspensions in vitro was always slightly greater than in vivo (0·8 ± 0·3 vs 0·6 ± 0·2 in thymocytes and 2 ± 1 vs 0·7 ± 0·4 in hepatocytes). The rejoining of single-strand scissions of DNA was detected in thymocytes both in vivo and in vitro; and in hepatocytes in vivo, but not in vitro during 60 min of incubation. In these systems, the number of radiation-induced breaks declined exponentially with time after irradiation, which suggests that an efficient rejoining system(s) is always present in mouse thymocytes and in hepatocytes.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1