Published November 1983 | Version v1
Journal article

Radiation sensitization of E. coli B/r by nitrous oxide

Creators

  • 1. Hahnemann Univ. of the Health Sciences, Philadelphia, PA

Description

E. coli B/r have been used to study radiation sensitization by nitrous oxide (N2O). Cells suspended in Soerensen's phosphate buffer show a large amount of sensitization by N2O (relative to the response in 100% N2). Cells in McIlvaine's phosphate-citric acid buffer, however, show no sensitization by N2O. Sensitization in Soerensen's buffer can be prevented by hydroxyl radical (OH) removal or by catalase. Chemical assays for the amounts of H2O2 formed under various conditions provide the basis for the conclusion that the high concentration of the citrate ion in McIlvaine's buffer does not allow the build-up of H2O2. Sensitization by N2O requires that both H2O2 and OH radicals be present

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Radiat. Res.
Journal Volume
96
Journal Issue
2
Series
Radiat. Res.
Journal Page Range
275-283
ISSN
0033-7587