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   Adaptive response in zebrafish embryos induced using microbeam protons as priming dose and X-ray photons as challenging dose  
   
نویسنده choi v.w.y. ,konishi t. ,oikawa m. ,iso h. ,cheng s.h. ,yu k.n.
منبع journal of radiation research - 2010 - دوره : 51 - شماره : 6 - صفحه:657 -664
چکیده    In the studies reported here,a high-linear-energy-transfer (high-let)-radiation dose was used to induce adaptive response in zebrafish embryos in vivo. microbeam protons were used to provide the priming dose and x-ray photons were employed to provide the challenging dose. the microbeam irradiation system (single-particle irradiation system to cell,acronym as spice) at the national institute of radiological sciences (nirs),japan,was employed to control and accurately quantify the number of protons at very low doses,viz.,about 100 μgy. the embryos were dechorionated at 4 h post fertilization (hpf) and irradiated at 5 hpf by microbeam protons. for each embryo,ten irradiation points were arbitrarily chosen without overlapping with one another. to each irradiation point,5,10 or 20 protons each with an energy of 3.4 mev were delivered. the embryos were returned back to the incubator until 10 hpf to further receive the challenging exposure,which was achieved using 2 gy of x-ray irradiation,and then again returned to the incubator until 24 hpf for analyses. the levels of apoptosis in zebrafish embryos at 25 hpf were quantified through terminal dutp transferase-mediated nick end-labeling (tunel) assay,with the apoptotic signals captured by a confocal microscope. the results revealed that 5 to 20 protons delivered at 10 points each on the embryos,or equivalently 110 to 430 μgy,could induce radioadaptive response in the zebrafish embryos in vivo.
کلیدواژه Adaptive response; Danio rerio; Microbeam; Protons; Zebrafish embryos
آدرس department of physics and materials science,city university of hong kong,tat chee venue,kowloon tong, Hong Kong, department of technical support and development,national institute of radiological sciences,chiba 2638555, Japan, department of technical support and development,national institute of radiological sciences,chiba 2638555, Japan, department of technical support and development,national institute of radiological sciences,chiba 2638555, Japan, department of biology and chemistry,city university of hong kong,tat chee avenue,kowloon tong, Hong Kong, department of physics and materials science,city university of hong kong,tat chee venue,kowloon tong, Hong Kong
 
     
   
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