Induction of DNA double-strand breaks in CHO-K1 cells by carbon ions.

Int J Radiat Biol

Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung, Darmstadt, Germany.

Published: August 1995

Radiation-induced DNA double-strand breaks (dsbs) were measured in CHO-K1 cells by means of an experimental approach involving constant-field gel electrophoresis and densitometric scanning of ethidium bromide stained gels. For X-irradiation, an induction efficiency of 36 +/- 5 dsbs (Gy x cell)-1 was determined. With this set-up, the induction of dsbs was investigated in CHO-K1 cells after irradiation with accelerated carbon ions with specific energies ranging from 2.7 to 261 MeV/u. This set of particle beams covers the important linear energy transfer (LET) range between 17 and 400 keV/microns, where maximum efficiencies have been reported for other cellular endpoints like inactivation or mutation induction. For LETs up to 100 keV/microns, RBEs of approximately 1 have been determined, while efficiencies per unit dose decline for higher LETs. No RBE maximum > 1 was found. Data are compared with published results on dsb induction in mammalian cells by radiations of comparable LET.

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