Published March 1991 | Version v1
Journal article

Detection of base damage in DNA in human blood exposed to ionizing radiation at biologically relevant doses

  • 1. Rijksuniversiteit Leiden (Netherlands). Lab. voor Stralengenetica en Chemische Mutagenese
  • 2. Rijksverdedigingsorganisatie TNO, Rijswijk (Netherlands). Medisch Biologisch Lab. TNO

Description

The alkaline elution technique for the detection of DNA damage has been adapted to allow application on unlabelled blood cells. Both the induction and subsequent repair have been studied of two classes of DNA damage, viz. single-strand breaks and base damage recognized by the γ-endonuclease activity in a cell-free extract of Micrococcus luteus bacteria. The high sensitivity of the assay permitted the measurement of induction and repair of base damage after in vitro exposure of full blood under aerobic conditions to biologically relevant doses of γ-rays (1.5-4.5 Gy). After a radiation dose of 3 Gy about 50% of the base damage was removed within 1.5 h of repair. Base damage could still be detected at 24h after exposure to 15 Gy. (author)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
International Journal of Radiation Biology
Journal Volume
59
Journal Issue
3
Series
Int. J. Radiat. Biol.
Journal Page Range
651-660
ISSN
0020-7616
CODEN
IJRBA

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Contract/Grant/Project number
Grant IRRP 4.5.3; BIO-E-403-81-NL