Adaptive hormetic response of pre-exposure of mouse brain with low-dose C-12(6+) ion or Co-60 gamma-ray on growth hormone (GH) and body weight induced by subsequent high-dose irradiation


Autoria(s): Zhang, H (Zhang, Hong); Xie, Y (Xie, Yi); Zhou, QM (Zhou, Qingming); Liu, B (Liu, Bing); Li, WJ (Li, Wenjian); Li, XD (Li, Xiaoda); Duan, X (Duan, Xin); Yuan, ZG (Yuan, Zhigang); Zhou, GM (Zhou, Guangming); Min, FL (Min, Fengling)
Data(s)

2006

Resumo

The brain of the Kun-Ming strain mice were irradiated with 0.05 Gy of C-12(6+) ion or Co-60 gamma-ray as the pre-exposure dose, and were then irradiated with 2 Gy of 12C6+ ion or Co-60 gamma-ray as challenging irradiation dose at 4 h after per-exposure. Body weight and serum growth hormone (GH) concentration were measured at 35th day after irradiation. The results showed that irradiation of mouse brain with 2 Gy of C-12(6+) ion or Co-60 gamma-ray significantly diminished mouse body weight and level of serum GH. The relative biological effectiveness values of a 2 Gy dose of C-12(6+) ion calculated with respect to Co-60 gamma-ray were 1.47 and 1.34 for body weight and serum GH concentration, respectively. Pre-exposure with a low-dose (0.05 Gy) of C-12(6+) ion or Co-60 gamma-ray significantly alleviated reductions of mouse body weight and level of serum GH induced by a subsequent high-dose (2 Gy) irradiation. The data suggested that low-dose ionizing irradiation can induce adaptive hormetic responses to the harmful effects of pituitary by subsequent high-dose exposure.

Identificador

http://ir.impcas.ac.cn/handle/113462/6095

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/132734

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英语

Fonte

Zhang, H (Zhang, Hong); Xie, Y (Xie, Yi); Zhou, QM (Zhou, Qingming); Liu, B (Liu, Bing); Li, WJ (Li, Wenjian); Li, XD (Li, Xiaoda); Duan, X (Duan, Xin); Yuan, ZG (Yuan, Zhigang); Zhou, GM (Zhou, Guangming); Min, FL (Min, Fengling).Adaptive hormetic response of pre-exposure of mouse brain with low-dose C-12(6+) ion or Co-60 gamma-ray on growth hormone (GH) and body weight induced by subsequent high-dose irradiation ,DVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH,2006,38(6):1148-1151

Palavras-Chave #C-12(6+) heavy ion #Co-60 gamma-ray #low-dose pre-exposure #mouse pituitary #growth hormone (GH) #adaptive hormetic response
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