Stem cell kinetics in spleen and bone marrow after single and fractionated irradiation of infant mice |
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Authors: | G B Gerber J Maes |
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Institution: | (1) Department Radiobiology, Centre d'Etude Nucleaire, B-2400 Mol, Belgium |
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Abstract: | Summary The number and type of stem cells in spleen and bone marrow of mice were determined after exposure to a single dose of 150 R on day 6, to a single dose of 500 R on day 6 or day 9 or to a fractionated dose of 150 R + 350 R on day 6 and 9. The stem cells were assayed on the basis of colony forming units (CFU) in spleen and of incorporation of iododeoxyuridine in spleen and bone marrow of lethally irradiated host mice. During the first month of life, the number of stem cells in non-irradiated mice increases markedly in bone marrow and slightly in spleen. Irradiation causes a long-lasting depression in stem cells, particularly in bone marrow and affecting preferentially erythropoietic precursor cells. Following a dose of only 150 R, the number of CFU in bone marrow is still below control levels 24 days later. An exposure to 500 R fractionated between day 6 and 9 has a markedly greater effect on stem cells in the spleen than the same dose given in a single application either at day 6 or 9.Supported by the Schutzkommission am Ministerium des Innern der BRD and contract B232-76-1BIOB of the Biology Division of the Commission of the European Community (Publikation No. 1727) |
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