Circadian Transitions in Radiation Dose-Dependent Augmentation of mRNA Levels for DNA Damage-induced Genes Elicited by Accurate real-time RT-PCR Quantification
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Molecular mechanisms of intracellular response after DNA-damage by exposure to ionizing radiation have been studied. In the case of cells isolated from living body of human and experimental animals, alteration of the responsiveness by physiological oscillation such as circadian rhythm must be considered. To examine the circadian variation in the response of p53-responsible genes p21, mdm2, bax, and puma, we established a method to quantitate their mRNA levels with high reproducibility and accuracy based on real-time RT-PCR and compared the levels of responsiveness in mouse hemocytes after diurnal irradiation to that after nocturnal irradiation. Augmentations of p21 and mdm2 mRNA levels with growth-arrest and of puma mRNA before apoptosis were confirmed by time-course experiment in RAW264.7, and dose-dependent increases in the peak levels of all the RNA were shown. Similarly, the relative RNA levels of p21, mdm2, bax, and puma per GAPDH also increased dose-dependently in peripheral blood and bone marrow cells isolated from whole-body-irradiated mice. Induction levels of all messages reduced by half after nighttime irradiation as compared with daytime irradiation in blood cells. In marrow cells, nighttime irradiation enhanced the p21 and mdm2 mRNA levels than daytime irradiation. No significant difference in bax or puma mRNA levels was observed between nighttime and daytime irradiation in marrow cells. This suggests that early-stage cellular responsiveness in DNA damage-induced genes is modulated between diurnal and nocturnal irradiation.
- 2010-05-16
著者
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TANAKA Izumi
Treatment Research Team, Medical Treatment for High Dose Exposure Research Group, Research Center Ra
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TANAKA Mika
Treatment Research Team, Medical Treatment for High Dose Exposure Research Group, Research Center Ra
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SATOH Akiko
Treatment Research Team, Medical Treatment for High Dose Exposure Research Group, Research Center Ra
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KUREMATSU Ayako
Treatment Research Team, Medical Treatment for High Dose Exposure Research Group, Research Center Ra
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ISHIWATA Akiko
Treatment Research Team, Medical Treatment for High Dose Exposure Research Group, Research Center Ra
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ISHIHARA Hiroshi
Treatment Research Team, Medical Treatment for High Dose Exposure Research Group, Research Center Ra
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YAKUMARU Haruko
Treatment Research Team, Medical Treatment for High Dose Exposure Research Group, Research Center fo
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CHIKAMORI Minoru
Treatment Research Team, Medical Treatment for High Dose Exposure Research Group, Research Center fo
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ISHIHARA Fumiko
Treatment Research Team, Medical Treatment for High Dose Exposure Research Group, Research Center fo
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UEDA Jun-ichi
Treatment Research Team, Medical Treatment for High Dose Exposure Research Group, Research Center fo
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AKASHI Makoto
Treatment Research Team, Medical Treatment for High Dose Exposure Research Group, Research Center fo
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Tanaka Izumi
Treatment Research Team Medical Treatment For High Dose Exposure Research Group Research Center Radi
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Tanaka Izumi
放射線医学総合研究所緊急被ばく医療研究センター
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Yakumaru Haruko
Treatment Research Team Medical Treatment For High Dose Exposure Research Group Research Center For
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Ishihara Fumiko
Treatment Research Team Medical Treatment For High Dose Exposure Research Group Research Center For
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Ueda Jun-ichi
Treatment Res. Team Medical Treatment For High Dose Exposure Res. Group Res. Center For Radiation Em
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Satoh Akiko
Treatment Research Team Medical Treatment For High Dose Exposure Research Group Research Center For
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Satoh Akiko
放射線医学総合研究所緊急被ばく医療研究センター
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Satoh Akiko
Treatment Research Team Medical Treatment For High Dose Exposure Research Group Research Center Radi
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Kurematsu Ayako
Treatment Research Team Medical Treatment For High Dose Exposure Research Group Research Center For
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Akashi Makoto
Treatment Res. Team Medical Treatment For High Dose Exposure Res. Group Res. Center For Radiation Em
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Ishihara Hiroshi
放射線医学総合研究所緊急被ばく医療研究センター
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Ishiwata Akiko
放射線医学総合研究所緊急被ばく医療研究センター
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Ishiwata Akiko
Treatment Research Team Medical Treatment For High Dose Exposure Research Group Research Center For
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Ishiwata Akiko
Treatment Research Team Medical Treatment For High Dose Exposure Research Group Research Center Radi
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Chikamori Minoru
Treatment Research Team Medical Treatment For High Dose Exposure Research Group Research Center For
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Tanaka Mika
Treatment Research Team Medical Treatment For High Dose Exposure Research Group Research Center Radi
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Tanaka Izumi
Natl. Inst. Radiol. Sci.
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Tanaka Izumi
Redox Regulation Research Group
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ISHIHARA Hiroshi
Natl. Inst. Radiol. Sci.
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Akashi Makoto
Treatment Research Team Medical Treatment For High Dose Exposure Research Group Research Center For
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Ishihara Hiroshi
Treatment Research Team Medical Treatment For High Dose Exposure Research Group Research Center Radi
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Ueda Jun-ichi
Treatment Research Team Medical Treatment For High Dose Exposure Research Group Research Center For
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Ishihara H
名古屋大学 第1内科
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Ishihara H
Redox Regulation Research Group
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