Binucleate cell formation correlates to loss of colony-forming ability in X-irradiated cultured mammalian cells.

Abstract:

:The relationship between binucleate cell formation and the loss of colony-forming ability was examined in several cultured mammalian cell lines irradiated with X rays. The maximum fraction of binucleate cells after X irradiation increased dose-dependently within the range in which reproductive cell death might predominate over interphase cell death. When the logarithm of percentage survival was plotted against the percentage binucleate cells, a similar correlation was found for all cell lines tested, with the exception of mouse leukemia L5178Y cells, the most radiosensitive cells used. These observations suggest that the fraction of binucleate cells in the cell population can serve as a measure of cellular radiation damage.

journal_name

Radiat Res

journal_title

Radiation research

authors

Sasaki H,Yoshinaga H,Kura S

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1986-12-01 00:00:00

pages

348-53

issue

3

eissn

0033-7587

issn

1938-5404

journal_volume

108

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