Published 1980 | Version v1
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Dosimetric applications of cellular electrophysiological changes under high- and low-LET irradiation in health physics

  • 1. Div. of Biophys. at the Inst. of General Biology, Biochem. and Biophys., Salzburg Univ., Austria

Description

The first step of interaction of radiation with any biological target occurs at the cellular level, especially at the cell membrane. This results in a Linear Energy Transfer (LET)-dependent deposition of energy at membrane substructures, where the supramolecular arrangement of components represents highly sensitive targets for ionizing radiation, e.g. the natural membrane lipid component. As part of a current research project on the influence of low level effects of ionizing radiation on biophysical cellular parameters, changes of electrical properties of irradiated cell membranes were studied for their suitability as biological dosimeters. Normal human embryonic lung cells (Flow 2002) and transformed human lung cells (WI-38/SV13) were exposed to ionizing radiation with LET ranging from 10 to over 100 keV/μm. With the use of micromanipulators, glass-micro-electrodes in a special headstage were used to determine intracellular electrical activity at different time intervals after irradiation of the cells. Population density of the irradiated cell colonies was varied in order to determine the influence of contact inhibition and intercellular communication on the observable radiation induced effect. Dose- and dose rate-dependent variation of cellular membrane resting potential and membrane resistance are discussed for both normal and malignant human cells. (author)

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Publishing Information

Imprint Title
International Congress of the International Radiation Protection Association, 5. Jerusalem, Israel, 9-14 March 1980
Journal Page Range
v. 2 p. 201-204.
Report number
INIS-mf--5876

Conference

Title
5. International Congress of the International Radiation Protection Association.
Dates
9 - 14 Mar 1980.
Place
Jerusalem, Israel.