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   Adaptive response in human blood lymphocytes exposed to non-ionizing radiofrequency fields: Resistance to ionizing radiation-induced damage  
   
نویسنده sannino a. ,zeni o. ,romeo s. ,massa r. ,gialanella g. ,grossi g. ,manti l. ,vijayalaxmi v. ,scarfì m.r.
منبع journal of radiation research - 2014 - دوره : 55 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:210 -217
چکیده    The aim of this preliminary investigation was to assess whether human peripheral blood lymphocytes which have been pre-exposed to non-ionizing radiofrequency fields exhibit an adaptive response (ar) by resisting the induction of genetic damage from subsequent exposure to ionizing radiation. peripheral blood lymphocytes from four healthy donors were stimulated with phytohemagglutinin for 24 h and then exposed for 20 h to 1950 mhz radiofrequency fields (rf,adaptive dose,ad) at an average specific absorption rate of 0.3 w/kg. at 48 h,the cells were subjected to a challenge dose (cd) of 1.0 or 1.5 gy x-irradiation (xr,challenge dose,cd). after a 72 h total culture period,cells were collected to examine the incidence of micronuclei (mn). there was a significant decrease in the number of mn in lymphocytes exposed to rf + xr (ad + cd) as compared with those subjected to xr alone (cd). these observations thus suggested a rf-induced ar and induction of resistance to subsequent damage from xr. there was variability between the donors in rf-induced ar. the data reported in our earlier investigations also indicated a similar induction of ar in human blood lymphocytes that had been pre-exposed to rf (ad) and subsequently treated with a chemical mutagen,mitomycin c (cd). since xr and mitomycin-c induce different kinds of lesions in cellular dna,further studies are required to understand the mechanism(s) involved in the rf-induced adaptive response. © 2013 the author 2013. published by oxford university press on behalf of the japan radiation research society and japanese society for therapeutic radiology and oncology.
کلیدواژه Adaptive response; Human lymphocytes; Micronucleus; Radiofrequency; X-rays
آدرس cnr-institute for electromagnetic sensing of the environment,via diocleziano 328,80124,napoli, Italy, cnr-institute for electromagnetic sensing of the environment,via diocleziano 328,80124,napoli,italy,national institute of nuclear physics,section of napoli,via cintia,80126,napoli, Italy, cnr-institute for electromagnetic sensing of the environment,via diocleziano 328,80124,napoli, Italy, cnr-institute for electromagnetic sensing of the environment,via diocleziano 328,80124,napoli,italy,national institute of nuclear physics,section of napoli,via cintia,80126,napoli,italy,department of physics,university of naples federico ii,cmsa,via cintia,80126,napoli, Italy, national institute of nuclear physics,section of napoli,via cintia,80126,napoli,italy,department of physics,university of naples federico ii,cmsa,via cintia,80126,napoli, Italy, national institute of nuclear physics,section of napoli,via cintia,80126,napoli,italy,department of physics,university of naples federico ii,cmsa,via cintia,80126,napoli,italy,centre of radioprotection and health physics,university of naples federico ii,via cintia,80126,napoli, Italy, national institute of nuclear physics,section of napoli,via cintia,80126,napoli,italy,department of physics,university of naples federico ii,cmsa,via cintia,80126,napoli, Italy, department of radiology,university of texas health science centre,7703 floyd curl drive-mc 7800,san antonio,tx 78229-3900, United States, cnr-institute for electromagnetic sensing of the environment,via diocleziano 328,80124,napoli,italy,national institute of nuclear physics,section of napoli,via cintia,80126,napoli, Italy
 
     
   
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