Published November 1991 | Version v1
Journal article

The effects of metronidazolamic acid on the recovery from X-ray induced potentially lethal damage in V79 cells

  • 1. Second Military Medical Coll., Shanghai (China)

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It is reported that the recovery from 6-12 Gy X-ray irradiation-induced potentially lethal damage (PLD) in plateau-phase V79 cells, following incubation for 2-6 h postirradiation, was observed. The survival ratio was 1.5-2.0. While using nontoxic concentration below 4 mmol/L of metronidazolamic acid (CM), the significant inhibiting effects of CM on 6-12 Gy X-ray induced PLDR was evaluated. The repair inhibition factor (RIF) ranged from 1.31-46.30. However, the CM treatment with a 6 h incubation following 12 Gy radiation showed the highest RIF which were 14.03, 28.16 and 46.30 for 0.5, 1.0 and 2.0 mmol/L CM respectively. These results indicate that CM strongly inhibits radiation induced PLDR and the effectiveness depends on CM concentration, postirradiation incubation time and the radiation doses, suggesting that CM fixes the X-ray induced PLD, and thereafter prevents its repair. The molecular mechanism of CM inhibiting effects on PLDR is discussed

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Journal Title
Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation Processing
Journal Volume
9
Journal Issue
4
Journal Page Range
p. 206-209, 218.
ISSN
1000-3436
CODEN
FYYXEA