Published 1982 | Version v1
Journal article

DNA repair after gamma radiation and superoxide dismutase activity in lymphocytes from subjects of far advanced age

  • 1. Bologna Univ. (Italy). Inst. of General Pathology
  • 2. Padova Univ. (Italy). Inst. of General Pathology
  • 3. M. Malpighi Hospital, Bologna (Italy). Lab. of Clinical Analysis
  • 4. Bologna Univ. (Italy). Ist. di Genetica

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DNA repair after gamma radiation was studied in purified T lymphocytes from young and aged subjects. Two different assays were employed. In the first, T lymphocytes were stimulated with phytohemagglutinin (PHA) for 72 h and then treated with hydroxyurea, irradiated with 30 K rads and pulsed with [3H]thymidine (TdR) for 4 h. In the second, T lymphocytes were first irradiated with graded doses of gamma rays (200-800 rads) and then stimulated with PHA, cultured for 72 h and pulsed with 3H-TdR for the last 6 h of culture. T lymphocytes from aged subjects showed a lack of DNA repair synthesis in the first assay whereas only minor differences were found in the second assay between the two groups, i.e., a certain degree of radioresistance in aged lymphocytes. Lymphocyte superoxide dismutase activity showed great individual variations in both groups and a slight increase in old subjects

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Journal Title
Carcinogenesis (N.Y.)
Journal Volume
3
Journal Issue
1
Series
Carcinogenesis (N.Y.).
Journal Page Range
45-48