نتایج جستجو برای: dose response relationshipmicronucleus assaymrc5qu dbradiation induced bystander effect

تعداد نتایج: 3308965  

Journal: :Environmental Health 2007
Greg Dropkin

BACKGROUND Analyses of Japanese A-bomb survivors' cancer mortality risks are used to establish recommended annual dose limits, currently set at 1 mSv (public) and 20 mSv (occupational). Do radiation doses below 20 mSv have significant impact on cancer mortality in Japanese A-bomb survivors, and is the dose-response linear? METHODS I analyse stomach, liver, lung, colon, uterus, and all-solid c...

Journal: :Cancer research 2007
Olga A Sedelnikova Asako Nakamura Olga Kovalchuk Igor Koturbash Stephen A Mitchell Stephen A Marino David J Brenner William M Bonner

The "radiation-induced bystander effect," in which irradiated cells can induce genomic instability in unirradiated neighboring cells, has important implications for cancer radiotherapy and diagnostic radiology as well as for human health in general. Although the mechanisms of this effect remain to be elucidated, we reported previously that DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), directly measured by g...

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
zahra sari from the department of physiology, arak university of medical sciences, arak mr zarrindast the department of pharmacology, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran f roushanzamir the department of pharmacology, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran,l r.lran.

morphine was used as a remedy for the control of diarrhea centuries before it's sedative-analgesic effect was discovered. although several mechanisms have been proposed for the morphine-induced inhibition of gastrointestinal transit (oit), the exact mechanism has not yet been identified. on this basis the possible involvement of the dopaminergic system in morphine-induced inhibition of tra...

2012
Glyn Nelson James Wordsworth Chunfang Wang Diana Jurk Conor Lawless Carmen Martin-Ruiz Thomas von Zglinicki

Senescent cells produce and secrete various bioactive molecules including interleukins, growth factors, matrix-degrading enzymes and reactive oxygen species (ROS). Thus, it has been proposed that senescent cells can damage their local environment, and a stimulatory effect on tumour cell growth and invasiveness has been documented. However, it was unknown what effect, if any, senescent cells hav...

Journal: :Dose-response : a publication of International Hormesis Society 2006
Carmel Mothersill Colin Seymour

This paper reviews our current knowledge of the mechanisms underlying the induction of bystander effects by low dose, low-LET ionizing radiation and discusses how they may be related to observed adaptive responses or other protective effects of low dose exposures. Bystander effects appear to be the result of a generalized stress response in tissues or cells. The signals may be produced by all e...

2014
Shokouhozaman Soleymanifard Mohammad Taghi Bahreyni Toossi Shokoufeh Mohebbi Ameneh Sazgarnia Seyed Ahmad Mohajeri

Introduction Radiation-induced bystander effect (RIBE) is a phenomenon in which radiation signals are transmitted from irradiated cells to non-irradiated ones, inducing radiation effects in these cells. RIBE plays an effective role in radiation response at environmentally relevant low doses and in radiotherapy, given its impact on adjacent normal tissues or those far from the irradiated tumor. ...

Journal: :Radiation research 2001
D J Brenner C D Elliston

Densely ionizing (high-LET) galactic cosmic rays (GCR) contribute a significant component of the radiation risk in free space. Over a period of a few months-sufficient for the early stages of radiation carcinogenesis to occur-a significant proportion of cell nuclei will not be traversed. There is convincing evidence, at least in vitro, that irradiated cells can send out signals that can result ...

H. Mozdarani, S.M.J. Mortazavi, T. Ikushima,

Background : There are growing evidences for chromosomal radioadaptive response in human lymphocytes . Highly variable inter- and intra-individual responses have been reported. Some individuals are non-responders and even in some donors the frequency of chromatid aberrations induced by a challenge dose increases by pre-exposure to an adapting dose. It has been proposed that the lack of radioada...

Journal: :physiology and pharmacology 0
mitra mahmoudi dept. pharmacology, school of medicine, tehran univ. med. sci., tehran, iran mohammad reza zarrindast

in the present study, the effect of gaba (γ-aminobutyric acid) receptor agonists and antagonists on morphine-induced antinociception was investigated in formalin test in rats. intraperitoneal (i.p.) injection of different doses of morphine (1, 3, 6 and 9 mg/kg) and intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) injection of different doses of muscimol (0.5, 1 and 2 g/rat) or baclofen (0.25, 0.5 and 1 g/rat) ...

Journal: :Cancer letters 2015
Hongzhi Wang K N Yu Jue Hou Qian Liu Wei Han

Radiation-induced bystander effect (RIBE) is a biological process that has received attention over the past two decades. RIBE refers to a plethora of biological effects in non-irradiated cells, including induction of genetic damages, gene expression, cell transformation, proliferation and cell death, which are initiated by receiving bystander signals released from irradiated cells. RIBE brings ...

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