Experimental verification for in vitro technique confirmation of bystander effect induced by gamma radiation in CHO-K1 cell line.

Authors

  • P. H. L. Viana UFMG CDTN/CNEN
  • A. M. Góes UFMG
  • D. A. Gomes UFMG
  • S. E. Grynberg CDTN/CNEN

Keywords:

Bystander effects, ionizing radiation, radiobiology.

Abstract

The bystander effect refers to biological responses detected in cells not directly irradiated but influenced, somehow, by signals transmitted from neighboring irradiated cells. These biological responses include sister chromatid exchange, mutations, micronucleus formation, chromosomal aberrations, carcinogenesis, apoptosis and necrosis. Although its existence is unquestionable, the mechanisms involved on triggering the bystander effect are not yet completely elucidated. Previous studies have shown that the bystander effect depends on a large variety of parameters including the radiation dose, the dose rate, the type of radiation and type of cells or tissue. This study aims to confirm the technique previously used in the literature in human cell lines for the bystander effect verification. The results suggest that the working conditions adopted by the group show technical efficiency and enables the reproduction of the bystander effect.

Published

2013-08-27

How to Cite

Viana, P. H. L., Góes, A. M., Gomes, D. A., & Grynberg, S. E. (2013). Experimental verification for in vitro technique confirmation of bystander effect induced by gamma radiation in CHO-K1 cell line. Scientia Plena, 9(8(b). Retrieved from https://scientiaplena.org.br/sp/article/view/1574