Publications by authors named "Haruki Nagashima"

To assess the biological effects of low-dose and low-dose-rate radiation, we established a sensitive assay system for detecting somatic mutations in hypoxanthine-phosphoribosyltransferase 1 (HPRT1) gene. In this study, we investigated the dose-rate effects of mutagenesis by gamma irradiation at dose-rates of 6.6, 20 and 200 mGy d-1.

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To evaluate biological effects triggered by low levels of radiation, we established a uniquely sensitive experimental system to detect somatic mutations. By using the system, we found that mutant frequencies induced by X-rays were statistically significant at doses over 0.15 Gy, and a linear dose relationship with the mutant frequency was observed at doses over 0.

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Tritium is a low energy beta emitter and is discharged into the aquatic environment primarily in the form of tritiated water (HTO) from nuclear power plants or from nuclear fuel reprocessing plants. Although the biological effects of HTO exposures at significant doses or dose rates have been extensively studied, there are few reports concerning the biological effects of HTO exposures at very low dose rates. In the present study using a hyper-sensitive assay system, we investigated the dose rate effect of HTO on the induction of mutations.

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  • Stx17 is a protein that helps regulate mitochondrial fission by interacting with Drp1 at the endoplasmic reticulum-mitochondria interface in fed cells.
  • When cells are starved, Stx17 changes its interactions by leaving microtubules and Drp1 to bind with Atg14L, aiding in the formation of autophagosomes, which are essential for cellular recycling.
  • The study identifies MAP1B-LC1 as a key player that connects Stx17 and microtubules, and its dephosphorylation during starvation allows Stx17 to switch partners for autophagosome formation.
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It is difficult to distinguish radiation-induced events from spontaneous events during induction of stochastic effects, especially in the case of low-dose or low-dose-rate exposures. By using a hypersensitive system for detecting somatic mutations at the HPRT1 locus, we investigated the frequency and spectrum of mutations induced by low-dose X-rays. The mutant frequencies induced by doses of >0.

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