Recovery from Radiation-induced Damage in Primary Cultures of Human Epithelial Thyroid Cells
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概要
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Human thyroid epithelial tissues from 23 individuals were obtained from surgical tissue, and cultured in vitro. Dose response survival curves showed thyroid cells, when compared to mammary epithelial and skin fibroblast cells of human origin, to be only slightly more radiosensitive to X-rays. Cell survival curves from the cell strains showed wide variability in radiation sensitivity. Of the 23 cell strains tested, 21 strains displayed significant shoulders (nonzero quasi-threshold (D_q) values and extrapolation number (n) values greater than 1) at low dose exposures. The ability of human cells to recover from radiation damage was further studied by dose fractionation. Two cell strains were given a total X-ray dose of 304 cGy in two equal fractions separated by varying time intervals. Maximal cell survival was observed when the time interval exceeded two hours. When the two cell strains were exposed to 152 cGy of X-rays followed four hours later by second graded doses, cell survival was enhanced as compared to survival after single dose exposures. However, no benefit of dose splitting was observed when cells were exposed to low second doses. These results support previous studies showing that human cells are capable of repair but require relatively large doses to elicit a repair response.
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著者
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TAKEICHI Nobuo
Takeichi Hiroshima Thyroid Medical Clinic
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Miller Richard
Department Of Medical Biophysics University Of Toronto
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Miller Richard
Department Of Pathology Radiation Effects Research Foundation
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Takeichi Nobuo
Takeichi Clinic
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Takeichi N
Hiroshima Univ. School Of Medicine Hiroshima Jpn
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HIRAOKA TOSHIO
Department of Human Oncology, University of Wisconsin
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Takeichi Nobuo
Department Of Surgery Hiroshima University School Of Medicine
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Hiraoka Toshio
Department Of Pathology Radiation Effects Research Foundation: Department Of Surgery Hiroshima Unive
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ENNO MASUMI
Department of Pathology, Radiation Effects Research Foundation
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Enno Masumi
Department Of Pathology Radiation Effects Research Foundation
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