Transgenerational Transmission of Radiation Damage : Genomic Instability and Congenital Malformation
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The congenital malformation gastroschisis has a genetic disposition in the inbred mouse strain HLG/Zte. It is increased after preconceptional irradiation of males or females. Radiation exposures during the meiotic stages are most efficient. This malformation can also be induced by ionising radiation when the exposure takes place during the preimplantation period especially during the zygote stage. This latter effect can be transmitted to the next mouse generation. Other macroscopically visible or skeletal malformations are not significantly induced under these experimental conditions. These latter malformations are increased by radiation exposures during major organogenesis. The mechanisms for the development of the effects are different. Radiation exposure of the mouse zygote (1 to 3 hours p.c.) also leads to the induction of genomic instability in skin fibroblasts of the fetus. This phenomenon also occurs in a mouse strain (C57BL/6J) which is not susceptible to radiation-induced gastroschisis during the preimplantation period. The genomic instability is transmitted to the next mouse generation. During genomic instability chromatide breaks are dominating as in non-exposed cells. With respect to "spontaneous" malformations gastroschisis is dominating in HLG/Zte mice. Late radiation effects seem to have similar patterns as observed in non-exposed subjects, however, the rates are increased after irradiation.
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著者
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Wada Seiichi
Microbeam Radiation Biology Group Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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Ito Nobuhiko
Laboratory Of Veterinary Radiology And Radiation Biology Department Of Veterinary Medicine Kitasato
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Funayama Tomoo
Microbeam Radiation Biology Group Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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STREFFER Christian
Institute fur Medizinische Strahlenbiologie, Universitats-klinikum Essenn
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Hamada Nobuyuki
Microbeam Radiation Biology Group Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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Kobayashi Yasuhiko
Microbeam Radiation Biology Group Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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Sakashita Tetsuya
Microbeam Radiation Biology Group Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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Streffer Christian
Institute For Science And Ethics University Duisburg-essen
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Streffer Christian
Institut F. Med. Strahlenbiologie University Of Essen
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Natsuhori Masahiro
Laboratory Of Veterinary Radiology And Radiation Biology Department Of Veterinary Medicine Kitasato
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Sano Tadashi
Laboratory Of Veterinary Radiology And Radiation Biology Department Of Veterinary Medicine Kitasato
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Hohdatsu Tsutomu
Laboratory Of Veterinary Infectious Disease School Of Veterinary Medicine Kitasato University
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