نتایج جستجو برای: adaptive response survival rate ionizing radiation radiation damage

تعداد نتایج: 2561001  

Journal: :cell journal 0

introduction: ionizing radiation induces various kinds of dna damage in which may lead to chromosomal aberrations (ca). inspite of growing importance in the risk assessment, the dose yield kinetics of ca and their implications for dose assessment are not well established in exposures to low level radiation. in the present study, cytochalasin-b blocked micronucleus assay and metaphase analysis w...

Mahdi Rajabi-pour Mohammad Amin Mosleh Shirazi Reza Fardid, Tahereh Zare

Introduction: Staffs of operating room are continuously exposed to anesthetic gases and                                                       ionizing radiation. Adaptive response, as a defense mechanism, will occur when cells become exposed to a low dose of factors harming DNA that causes in the next exposures to higher doses o...

J. Li, J. Wen, J. Yin, Q. An, Q. Niu, X. Qin,

Background:  Hydrogen has been demonstrated can selectively reduce the hydroxyl, which is the main cause of ionizing radiation-induced damage. Amifostine (AM) is the only radioprotective drug approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for use in radiotherapy. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the combined radio-protective effect of hydrogen rich water (HRW) and AM....

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
s.m.j. mortazavi ionizing and non-ionizing radiation protection research center (inirprc), shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran hossein mozdarani department of medical genetics, faculty of medical sciences, tarbiat modares university, tehran, iran

according to the report published by the united nations scientific committee on the effects of atomic radiation (unscear) in 2000, ramsar city in northern iran, has some inhabited areas with the highest known natural background radiation levels in the world (1). the annual radiation absorbed dose in high background radiation areas (hbras) of ramsar is extraordinary high, reaching 260 msv that i...

2016
A Franco M Ciccarelli D Sorriento L Napolitano A Fiordelisi B Trimarco M Durante G Iaccarino

High-precision radiation therapy is a clinical approach that uses the targeted delivery of ionizing radiation, and the subsequent formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in high proliferative, radiation sensitive cancers. In particular, in thoracic cancer ratdiation treatments, can not avoid a certain amount of cardiac toxicity. Given the low proliferative rate of cardiac myocytes, research ...

2017
Hongyun Shi Ke Zhang Ming Wen Yu Yuan

Objective: To discover the role of MCPH1 in the DNA double-strand damage induced by ionizing radiation and the relationship with H2AX in esophageal cancer cell ECA109. Methods: ECA109 cancer cells will be accepted 8 Gy 1 h after irradiation for protein extraction and immunofluorescence observed MCPH1 and H2AX protein expression and nuclear foci changes. Establish a stable low expression of H2AX...

A. Menon, C.K.K. Nair,

Background: Exposure to ionizing radiation results in genotoxicity and the unrepaired lesions in cellular DNA results in cell cycle arrest, reproductive death, interphase death, division delay, chromosome aberrations, mutations, etc. leading to the intensive destruction of cells and violation of their proliferative capacity there by adversely affecting the mammalian system. Since ionizing radia...

A.A Sharafi H Mazdarani S.M.J Mortazavi T IKOSHIMA

  Ionizing radiation has long been known to produce detrimental biological effects. Although these harmful effects are the results of high doses of exposure, some other maladies such as mutation and cancer seems  to be induced at low doses of exposure. In recent decades, however, some pioneer scientists have indicated that ionizing radiation like many other essential agents has toxic effects  ...

Journal: :Molecular cancer research : MCR 2004
Mary Ellen Perry

Murine double minute 2 (Mdm2) is a critical component of the responses to both ionizing and UV radiation. The level of Mdm2 expression determines the extent to which radiation induces an increase in the activity of the p53 tumor suppressor. Mdm2 acts as a survival factor in many cell types by limiting the apoptotic function of p53. In addition, expression of mdm2 is induced in response to DNA d...

Journal: :Antioxidants & redox signaling 2014
Aaron K Holley Lu Miao Daret K St Clair William H St Clair

SIGNIFICANCE Ionizing radiation is a vital component in the oncologist's arsenal for the treatment of cancer. Approximately 50% of all cancer patients will receive some form of radiation therapy as part of their treatment regimen. DNA is considered the major cellular target of ionizing radiation and can be damaged directly by radiation or indirectly through reactive oxygen species (ROS) formed ...

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