The response of bone marrow cells of CBA mice injected with 22.2, 222 and 592 kBq/animal to additional gamma-irradiation (3 Gy) for testing purposes was evaluated using SCG (Comet assay). A decrease in induction of DNA damage right after additional gamma-irradiation was determined.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe material presented provides evidence that high nitrite doses have a various effect under the condition of external or internal radiation. Thus, nitrite protector properties were observed in male rats exposed to external radiation using the LD50/30 while following 90Sr exposure male rats of the same age showed a higher sensitivity to the radionuclide. The nitrite combined with optimum carcinogenic 90Sr dose had a potentiating effect on both life-span shortening and increase in osteosarcoma rate in the animals.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA comparison was made of the biological effect on mice of irradiation at different dose rates (70, 5.5 and 1.5 cGy/min) with equally effective, with respect to lethality, doses, or with physically equal doses within the range from 1/4 of LD50/30 to LD99-95/30.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe resistance of mice to whole-body irradiation with lethal doses, after preirradiation of part of the abdomen, was studied with a reference to radiation dose, the volume of local exposure, and the interval between exposures. The radioresistance was found to increase when the preirradiated zone corresponded to the spleen projection, the interval between exposures was 3-7 days, and the dose of local exposure, 2 Gy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiull Eksp Biol Med
November 1965