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Adaptive response of the chicken embryo to low doses of x-irradiation
Authors:K Tempel  S Schleifer
Institution:(1) Toxikologie und Pharmazie der Tierärztliche Fakultät der Universität München, Institut für Pharmakologie, Königinstrasse 16, D-80539 München, Germany
Abstract:Chicken embryos were x-irradiated in ovo with 5–30 cGy (=priming dose) at the 13th–15th day of development. After 3–48 h, brain- and liver-cell suspensions were x-irradiated in vitro with (challenge) doses of 4–32 Gy. Significantly less radiation damage was observed when the radiation response was measured by scheduled DNA synthesis, nucleoid sedimentation and viscosity of alkaline cell lysates 12–36 h after the priming exposure. In vivo, pre-irradiation with 10 cGy enhanced regeneration as evidenced by the DNA content of chicken embryo brain and liver 24 h following a challenge dose of 4 Gy. From nucleoid sedimentation analyses in brain and liver cells immediately after irradiation with 16 Gy and after a 30-min repair period in the presence of aphidicolin, dideoxythymidine and 3-aminobenzamide or in the absence of these DNA repair inhibitors, it is concluded that a reduction of the initial radiation damage is the dominant mechanism of the ldquoradio-adaptiverdquo response of the chicken embryo. Sedimentation of nucleoids from ethidium bromide (EB) (0.75–400 µg/ml)-treated cells suggests a higher tendency of ldquoradio-adaptedrdquo cells to undergo positive DNA supercoiling in the presence of high EB concentrations.
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