Differentiation of activity of a superoxide dismutase inhibitor in human cells exposed to radiation, chemical mutagens and radioadaptive response |
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Authors: | Zasukhina G D Vasil'eva I M Alekhina N I Semiachkina A N |
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Affiliation: | Vavilov Institute of General Genetics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 119991 Russia. zasukhina@vigg.ru |
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Abstract: | The superoxide dismutase (SOD) inhibitor, TRIEN, which enhanced the formation of gamma-induced DNA breaks in cells of healthy donors and patients with Marfan syndrome and Bloom syndrome (repair-defective hereditary diseases), had virtually no effect on the formation of radioadaptive response (RAR) in these systems. Similar results were obtained in studies on cell survival: TRIEN facilitated mortality in cells irradiated with gamma-rays but did not affect RAR formation. TRIEN also increased the deleterious effect of CdCl2, which indicates that SOD apparently plays a certain role in cell defence against this mutagen. |
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