G1 arrest and relative protein expressions in mouse thymocytes induced by whole body X-ray irradiation.

Biomed Environ Sci

Department of Radiation Biology, Norman Bethune University of Medical Sciences, 8 Xinmin Street, Changchun 130021, China.

Published: December 2001

Objective: To investigate the molecular regulation of G1 arrest of mouse thymocytes induced by ionizing radiation.

Methods: Cell cycle was analyzed by flow cytometry (FCM) following staining of cells with propidium iodide. Fluorescent staining and flow cytometry analysis were employed for measurement of protein expression.

Results: It was demonstrated that G1 phase of mouse thymocytes increased significantly at 12 h after whole body irradiation (WBI) with the doses of 0.5, 1.0 and 2.0 Gy, and at 24 h following 2.0 Gy exposure, measured by FCM. In the time course experiment, it was found that G1 phase of thymocytes increased significantly at 4 h, reached a peak level at 24 h and came down toward 48 h after WBI with 2.0 Gy X-rays. The results also showed that after 2.0 Gy exposure, the expression of proteins in mouse thymocytes increased significantly from 1 h to 8 h for p53, for p21 from 4 h to 48 h, and for MDM2 at 4 h and 8 h, measured by FCM. But no change was found for GADD45 protein expression.

Conclusion: These results suggest that G1 arrest could be induced by a single dose of 0.5 Gy, 1.0 Gy or 2.0 Gy, and its molecular control might be established through the p53-p21 pathway.

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