Published June 1977 | Version v1
Journal article

Relative responses of an X-ray-resistant hybrid cell-line and its parent line to X-irradiation, ultraviolet light, actinomycin D and cordycepin

  • 1. Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Mass. (USA)

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Using colony formation as an assay, a rat-mouse hybrid cell-line (HD1) and one of its parent lines (H4) have been studied as to their abilities to survive exposure to ionizing radiation, ultraviolet light, and the drugs actinomycin D and cordycepin. HD1 cells were more resistant than H4 to ionizing radiation, actinomycin D and cordycepin. Both cell lines responded similarly to ultraviolet light. When both cell-lines were co-treated with actinomycin D or cordycepin, the toxic effect of ionizing radiation was enhanced, whereas that of ultraviolet light (U.V.L.) was unchanged. The data suggest that RNA synthesis is more important immediately after irradiation with X-rays than with U.V.L. and that cells resistant to the toxic effect of ionizing radiation are also resistant to the toxicity induced by inhibitors of RNA synthesis. (author)

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Journal Title
International Journal of Radiation Biology and Related Studies in Physics, Chemistry and Medicine
Journal Volume
31
Journal Issue
6
Series
Int. J. Radiat. Biol. Relat. Stud. Phys., Chem. Med.
Journal Page Range
529-539
ISSN
0020-7616

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