Published July 1994 | Version v1
Journal article

Cell cycle delays induced by heavy ion irradiation of synchronous mammalian cells

  • 1. Gesellschaft fuer Schwerionenforschung mbH, Darmstadt (Germany)

Description

Cell cycle delays in V79 Chinese hamster cells induced by heavy ion exposure have been investigated using flow cytometry. Synchronous cell populations in G1, S and late-S G2/M phase were used, which were prepared by centrifugal elutriation. Cells were irradiated with particles from Z = 10 (neon) up to 96 (uranium) in the energy range from 2.4 to 17.4 MeV/u and the LET range from 415 to 16 225 keV/μm at the UNILAC at GSI, Darmstadt. For comparison, experiments with 250 kV X-rays were performed. For the highest LET values extended delay in G1, S and G2/M phase were detected immediately after irradiation. A large fraction of the cells remained in S or G2/M phase up to 48 h or longer after irradiation: they probably died in interphase. In addition to cell cycle delays, two effects related to the DNA content as determined by flow cytometry were found after irradiation with very high LET particles. Estimations based on the dose deposited by a single particle hit in the cell nucleus and the actual number of hits show that the basic trend of the experimental results can be explained by the stochastic properties of particle radiation. (author)

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Journal Title
International Journal of Radiation Biology
Journal Volume
66
Journal Issue
1
Journal Page Range
p. 59-75.
ISSN
0955-3002
CODEN
IJRBE7