Fluorescence in situ hybridization detection of chromosome translocations induced by ~(60) Coγ-rays in human lymphocytes dose-response curve and persistence

Xiaoling Wang, Jin Li
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Objective\ To study dose\|response relationship for chromosome translocation and its persistence measured in human lymphocytes exposed to 60 Co γ rays.Methods\ The chromosome translocations in human peripheral lymphocytes were detected by fluorescence in situ hybridization using 4\+# and 7\+# combination of composite whole chromosome\|specific DNA probes and Giemsa stain.Results\ The dose\|response relationship for chromosome translocation induced by 60 Co γ rays in vitro could be described by the function:Y=0.0030+0 0134D+0 0165D\+2.The frequencies of chromosome translocations induced by 0.5 and 2 Gy γ\|irradiation did not diminish over time,so it exhibited excellent persistence.Conclusions\ The results indicate that retrospective dose\|reconstruction can be accomplished using chromosome translocation frequency.
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荧光原位杂交检测~(60)co γ射线致人淋巴细胞染色体易位的量效曲线及持久性
目的研究60co γ射线对人淋巴细胞染色体易位的剂量反应关系及其持久性。方法采用4\+#和7\+#组合的复合全染色体特异性DNA探针和Giemsa染色,采用荧光原位杂交技术检测人外周血淋巴细胞的染色体易位。结果60次Co γ射线体外诱导染色体易位的剂量反应关系可以用Y=0.0030+0 0134D+0 0165D +2来描述。0.5 Gy和2 Gy γ γ辐照诱导的染色体易位频率不随时间的增加而减少,具有良好的持久性。结论利用染色体易位频率可以完成剂量的回顾性重建。
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