Effect of Radon Exposure on Superoxide Dismutase (SOD) Activity in Rats
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Effect of radon exposure on the activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD) in blood, kidney, liver and spleen of male Wistar rats were investigated. Radon exposure was carried out in a newly developed chamber with ^<226>Ra as the radon source. SOD activity, measured by the spin trap method using an electron spin resonance spectrometer, increased greatly in liver and kidney after 4 hour exposure whereas it decreased significantly after 16 hour exposure. Despite approximately same total doses by the radon exposure, the stimulated SOD activity after 4 hour exposure was not observed after 16 hour exposure in kidney, liver and spleen except blood, suggesting that the stimulating effect could last for a short period.
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著者
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IKEBUCHI MAKOTO
Department of Experimental Radiology, Shiga University of Medical Science
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AOYAMA Takashi
Department of Computational Science,Kanazawa University
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Ikebuchi Makoto
Department Of Experimental Radiology Shiga University Of Medical Science
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Aoyama T
Department Of Experimental Radiology Shiga University Of Medical Science
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Yonehara Hidenori
Department Of Experimental Radiology Shiga University Of Medical Science
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MA JIZENG
Department of Experimental Radiology, Shiga University of Medical Science
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Ma Jizeng
Department Of Experimental Radiology Shiga University Of Medical Science
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Aoyama Takashi
Department Of Computational Science Kanazawa University
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Aoyama Takashi
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, The University of Tokyo
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