نتایج جستجو برای: radiation induced bystander effect

تعداد نتایج: 2616947  

Introduction: Radiation effects induced in non-irradiated cells are termed radiation- induced bystander effects (RIBE). The present study intends to examine the RIBE response of QU-DB bystander cells to first, second and third radiation fractions and compare their cumulative outcome with an equal, single acute dose.   Materials and Methods: This experimental ...

A Amraee, A Rezaeyan A Safari, A Salajegheh M Najafi, P Amini R Yahyapour,

Bystander or non-targeted effect is known to be an interesting phenomenon in radiobiology. The genetic consequences of bystander effect on non-irradiated cells have shown that this phenomenon can be considered as one of the most important factors involved in secondary cancer after exposure to ionizing radiation. Every year, millions of people around the world undergo radiotherapy in order to cu...

A Mahmoodzadeh F Pakniyat H Mozdarani H. A Nedaie M Salimi S Gholami

Introduction: Radiation-induced bystander effect (RIBE) is a well-known response associated with the induction of radiation effects in non-irradiated cells via signaling of hit ones. As this so-called phenomenon has been largely investigated in low dose levels, few studies focused on higher dose levels such as grid therapy. Grid therapy or spatially fractionated gri...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical physics 0
shokohzaman soleymanifard ph.d student in medical physics research center, bu-ali research institute, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran mohammad taghi bahreyni toossi professor, medical physics research center, bu-ali research institute, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran

introduction: radiation induced bystander effect (ribe) which cause radiation effects in non-irradiated cells, has challenged the principle according to which radiation traversal through the nucleus of a cell is necessary for producing biological responses. what is the mechanism of this phenomenon? to have a better understanding of this rather ambiguous concept substantial number of original an...

Abbas Behzad Behbahani Reza Fardid, Zohreh Eftekhari

Introduction: The radiation induced bystander effect (BSE) is the induction of biological changes in unexposed cells, by signals transmitted from bystander cells that cause the spread of radiation toxicity to adjacent or far tissues. In addition, reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS) such as cytokines are involved in mediating mechanisms in bystande...

Journal: :cell journal 0
reza fardid ashkan salajegheh mohammad amin mosleh-shirazi sedigheh sharifzadeh mohammad ali okhovat masoud najafi

background: in this study, the bystander effect of radiation was evaluated on the regulation of cox-2, inos, and 8-ohdg in the lung tissues of sprague-dawley rats with and without pre-administration of melatonin. materials and methods: a 2×2 cm area of the pelvis of male sprague-dawley rats with and without pre-administration of melatonin (100 mg/kg) by oral and ip injection was irradiated with...

Ahmad Shanei, Masumeh Rezaei Mohammad Kazemi Roghayeh Kamran Samani, Seyed Hossein Hejazi

Introduction: Non-target radiation effects are damages and effects that occur without the need for direct radiation exposure in cells. Bystander signals cause non-targeted irradiation effect that has been defined as radiation responses in which non-irradiated cells exhibit irradiated effects as a result of signals from adjacent irradiated cells. In this study, the bystander ef...

Mohammad Taghi Bahreyni Toossi, Shokohzaman Soleymanifard

  Introduction: Radiation Induced Bystander Effect (RIBE) which cause radiation effects in non-irradiated cells, has challenged the principle according to which radiation traversal through the nucleus of a cell is necessary for producing biological responses. What is the mechanism of this phenomenon? To have a better understanding of this rather ambiguous concept substantial number of original ...

2015
Masanori Tomita Munetoshi Maeda

Elucidating the biological effect of low linear energy transfer (LET), low-dose and/or low-dose-rate ionizing radiation is essential in ensuring radiation safety. Over the past two decades, non-targeted effects, which are not only a direct consequence of radiation-induced initial lesions produced in cellular DNA but also of intra- and inter-cellular communications involving both targeted and no...

Journal: :Uchu Seibutsu Kagaku 2004
Hideki Matsumoto Akihisa Takahashi Takeo Ohnishi

A classical paradigm [correction of paradym] of radiation biology asserts that all radiation effects on cells, tissues and organisms are due to the direct action of radiation. However, there has been a recent growth of interest in the indirect actions of radiation including the radiation-induced adaptive response, the bystander effect, low-dose hypersensitivity, and genomic instability, which a...

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