Radioprotective effect of six chemicals against X-ray-induced genetic damage in D. melanogaster |
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Authors: | Mercy Jacob S.P. Ray-Chaudhuri |
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Affiliation: | Cytogenetics Laboratory, Department of Zoology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India |
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Abstract: | In Drosophila melanogater six chemicals were tested for radioprotectiveeffect against X-ray-induced genetic damage such as sex-linked recessive lethals and autosomal translocations using Oster's ring-X chromosome stock. A 2-day brood pattern was followed to score the damage induced at different spermatogenic stages separately. In all cases the chemicals were injected before X-irradiation. 10-mM solution of reduced glutathione (GSH) provided statistically significant protection against sex-linked recessive lethals in all broods. In translocation tests this chemical reduced the frequency in all broods but the result is not statistically significant. Cysteamine (MEA) did not show any protective effect but the frequency of lethals was slightly reduced in the first and fourth broods. 2-Aminoethyl isothiuronium Br·HBr (AET) showed a statistically significant protective effect when the data of the replicate experiments were pooled. Negative results were obtained for 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) in sex-linked lethal tests. Aminoethyl phosphorothioate (AEPT) reduced the frequencies of both sex-linked lethals and autosomal translocations in all broods consistently but the results are not statistically significant. In tests for both lethals and translocations the reduction was largest in the stages with highest radiosensitivity. N(3-Aminopropyl)aminoethyl phosphorothioate (3AP-AEPT) gave no protection. |
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Keywords: | AEPT aminoethyl phosphorothioate AET 2-aminoethyl isothiuronium Br·HBr 3AP-AEPT GSH glutathione 5HT 5-hydroxytryptamine MEA cysteamine |
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