نتایج جستجو برای: radiation induced bystander effect

تعداد نتایج: 2616947  

Journal: :Cancer research 2007
Laurence Tartier Stuart Gilchrist Susanne Burdak-Rothkamm Melvyn Folkard Kevin M Prise

The accepted paradigm for radiation effects is that direct DNA damage via energy deposition is required to trigger the downstream biological consequences. The radiation-induced bystander effect is the ability of directly irradiated cells to interact with their nonirradiated neighbors, which can then show responses similar to those of the targeted cells. p53 binding protein 1 (53BP1) forms foci ...

Journal: :Applied radiation and isotopes : including data, instrumentation and methods for use in agriculture, industry and medicine 2010
Y L Law T P W Wong K N Yu

In this work, we studied alpha-particle induced and medium-mediated bystander effects in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells through micronucleus (MN) assay. We showed that signal transduction from irradiated cells to bystander cells occur within a short time after irradiation. We then studied the effects of ROS (reactive oxygen species)-scavenging catechins in the medium before irradiation. We o...

Journal: :Mutation research 2009
Rajalakshmi S Asur Robert A Thomas James D Tucker

Many studies investigating the bystander effect have used ionizing radiation to evaluate this phenomenon, whereas very few have determined whether genotoxic chemicals are also capable of inducing this effect. Here, we show that two such chemicals, mitomycin C, a bifunctional alkylating agent and phleomycin, a glycopeptide antibiotic of the bleomycin family, cause normal human B lymphoblastoid c...

Journal: :Mutation research 2011
S Chen Y Zhao W Han S K Chiu L Zhu L Wu K N Yu

Mammalian cells respond to ionization radiation by sending out extracellular signals to affect non-irradiated neighboring cells, which is referred to as radiation induced bystander effect. In the present paper, we described a phenomenon entitled the "rescue effects", where the bystander cells rescued the irradiated cells through intercellular signal feedback. The effect was observed in both hum...

2009
T.P.W. Wong W. F. Fong K. N. Yu

Radiation-induced bystander effect refers to the biological response found in cells (called bystander cells) which are not irradiated directly by ionizing radiation but are next to cells irradiated directly by ionizing radiation. In the present paper, the effects of Magnolol, an extract from the bark of Magnolia officinalis which is used as a traditional Chinese medicine, were studied on alpha-...

2014
Isheeta Seth Jeffrey L. Schwartz Robert D. Stewart Robert Emery Michael C. Joiner James D. Tucker

Bystander effects have been observed repeatedly in mammalian cells following photon and alpha particle irradiation. However, few studies have been performed to investigate bystander effects arising from neutron irradiation. Here we asked whether neutrons also induce a bystander effect in two normal human lymphoblastoid cell lines. These cells were exposed to fast neutrons produced by targeting ...

2004
S. Salomaa

The main results of the EC project ‘Genomic instability and radiation-induced cancer’ (RADINSTAB) are reviewed and the potential implications of genomic instability and bystander effect for risk assessment and radiation protection discussed. A basic paradigm in radiobiology is that, after exposure to ionising radiation, the deposition of energy in the cell nucleus and the resulting damage to DN...

2009
Carrie C. Buchanan Jacquelyn Yanch

The bystander effect describes radiation-induced biological effects in nonirradiated cells that have received signals from irradiated cells. In a co-culture experiment, the bystander signaling is proposed to occur via the medium. Using a co-culture setup, the work in this thesis investigates the effects of temperature as an experimental parameter and linear energy transfer (LET) dependence on t...

Journal: :Journal of radiation research 2009
Tom K Hei Leslie K Ballas David J Brenner Charles R Geard

Recent developments in microbeam technology have made drastic improvements in particle delivery, focusing, image processing and precision to allow for rapid advances in our knowledge in radiation biology. The unequivocal demonstration that targeted cytoplasmic irradiation results in mutations in the nuclei of hit cells and the presence of non-targeted effects, all made possible using a charged ...

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