Effect of Electron Radiation on Aggressive Behavior, Activity, and Hemopoiesis in Mice
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The behavioral and physiological effects of 10 Gray (Gy) LINAC electrons in male Swiss-Webster mice were followed for 12 days postirradiation (PR). In Experiment 1, aggressive behavior was assessed in irradiated or sham-irradiated resident mice using a resident-intruder paradigm. Aggressive offensive behavior in the irradiated residents was significantly decreased beginning 2 to 5 days PR, and remained suppressed. Defensive behavior in the nonirradiated intruders was decreased significantly by day 5 PR. In Experiment 2, spontaneous locomotor activity was monitored. Ambulation of irradiated mice was significantly depressed from day 5 PR on, while rearing was affected as early as day 2 PR and remained suppressed. Body weights of irradiated animals were significantly decreased by 5 days PR. In Experiment 3, blood parameters were examined. Compared to sham-irradiated controls, leukocytes, eryrhrocytes, and hematocrit of irradiated mice were reduced significantly beginning on day 1 PR and remained suppressed, while platelets and hemoglobin were decreased beginning day 2 PR. These results demonstrate that 10 Gy of high-energy electrons results in earlier behavioral deficits than has been observed previously with the same dose of gamma photons.
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著者
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Davis H
Armed Forces Radioboilogy Res. Inst. Md Usa
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MATER DONNA
Departments of Behavioral Sciences and Radiation Biochemistry Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Ins
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LANDAUER MICHAEL
Departments of Behavioral Sciences and Radiation Biochemistry Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Ins
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DAVIS HIRSCH
Departments of Behavioral Sciences and Radiation Biochemistry Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Ins
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WALDEN THOMAS
Departments of Behavioral Sciences and Radiation Biochemistry Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Ins
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Landauer M
Armed Forces Radiobiology Res. Inst. Bethesda