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J Vet Sci. 2007 Dec;8(4):335-340 |
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Relative biological effectiveness of fast neutrons for apoptosis in mouse hair follicles
Hae-June Lee1, Sung-Ho Kim2,* |
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1Korea Institute of Radiological & Medical Science, Seoul 139-240, Korea
2College of Veterinary Medicine, Chonnam National University, Gwangju 500-757, Korea
* shokim@chonnam.ac.kr |
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This study compared the effects of high linear energy
transfer (LET) fast neutrons on the induction of apoptosis
in the hair follicles of ICR mice with those of low LET
60Co ¥ã-rays. The changes that occurred from 0 to 24 h after
exposing the mice to either 2 Gy of ¥ã-rays (2 Gy/min)
or 0.8 Gy of neutrons (94 mGy/min, 35 MeV) were examined.
The maximum frequency was found at 12 h (¥ã-
rays) or 8 h (neutrons) after irradiation. The mice that received
0-8 Gy of ¥ã-rays or 0-1.6 Gy of neutrons were examined
8 h after irradiation. The dose-response curves were
analyzed using the best-fit curve model. The dose-response
curves were linear-quadratic, and a significant relationship
was found between the frequency of apoptotic cells
and the dose. The morphological findings in the irradiated
groups were typical apoptotic fragments in the matrix region
of the hair follicle, but the spontaneous existence of
apoptotic fragments was rarely observed in the control
group. In the presence of an apoptosis frequency between
2 and 14 per follicle, the relative biological effectiveness
values of neutrons in small and large follicles were 2.09 ¡¾
0.30 and 2.15 ¡¾ 0.18, respectively.
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