The DNA Content of Some Mammalian Cells Measured by Flow Cytometry and its Influence on Radiation Sensitivity
1990; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 57; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/09553009014551281
ISSN1362-3095
AutoresW. Sontag, Gudrun Knedlitschek, K. F. Weibezahn, H. Dertinger,
Tópico(s)Radiation Therapy and Dosimetry
ResumoSummaryThe DNA content of nine mammalian cell lines was determined by flow cytometry. Using radiobiological data from this and other laboratories a correlation between DNA mass and 1/D0 for X-rays, α-particles, and heavy ions could be established when the quantities were plotted on a log-log scale. The slopes of the regression lines amounted to 0·65 (X-rays), 0·64 (α-particles) and 0·74 (heavy ions). A similar correlation was found between DNA content and mean inactivation dose. The rather uniform slopes close to 2/3 suggest that radiosensitivity may depend on the surface area of the sensitive target, (cell nucleus) indicating a possible non-uniform distribution of radiosensitive sites within the nucleus.
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