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The Effect of Single-Dose Radiation on Cell Survival and Growth Hormone Secretion by Rat Anterior Pituitary Cells
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1983
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Cranial IrradiationEngineeringHuman GrowthRadiation EffectRadiation ExposureCell CultureRadiation BiologyRadiation MedicinePituitary GlandGrowth Hormone SecretionPituitary DiseaseRadiation OncologyNuclear MedicineGrowth HormoneRadiation EffectsEndocrinologyCell SurvivalDevelopmental BiologySingle-dose RadiationMedicine
Cranial irradiation has been shown to impair growth hormone secretion in children. In this study a cell culture of dispersed rat anterior pituitary cells was exposed to single doses of radiation in the range of 100-1500 rad: Survival curves were obtained for the different anterior pituitary cell lines, and growth hormone secretion was measured in the tissue culture medium. Both survival and growth hormone secretion curves showed an initial shoulder in the range of 0-300 rad, followed by a decline between 300-750 rad. It is concluded that growth hormone secreting acidophilic pituicytes are sensitive to radiation at single doses greater than 300 rad.
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