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Biological Effects of Continuous Low-Dose-Rate Irradiation in Silkworms and Mice: Growth Promotion and Tumor Transplantability

机译:连续低剂量辐射对家蚕和小鼠的生物学效应:促进生长和肿瘤移植性。

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A previous study showed that continuous low-dose-rate irradiation promoted the growth of silkworm larvae. This study aimed to confirm that finding, determine the optimal dose rate for growth promotion, and compare low- and high-dose-rate irradiation in silkworms, while also investigating the effects of the radiation-emitting sheet on growth and tumor transplantability in mice. Silkworm eggs were placed on low-dose-emitting sheets with 4 different dose rates (γ-ray rate: 1.7 -22.4 μSv/hour) or on control sheets. The other groups of silkworm larvae received single whole-body X-irradiation (0.1-50 Gy), and subsequent body weight changes were monitored. Starting at 3 weeks old, Balb/c mice were bred on the same sheets, and body weight change was measured. Seven weeks later, the mice were used to investigate the transplantability of EMT6 tumor cells cultured in vitro. The silkworms bred on the 13.4- and 22.4-μSv/hour sheets became larger than the control. Single 50-Gy irradiation suppressed the growth of silkworms. An increase in the time to EMT6 tumor development was observed in low-dose-rate-irradiated mice. This study confirmed growth promotion of silkworms by continuous low-dose radiation and demonstrated growth suppression at a high dose rate. Growth promotion was not observed in mice; further studies using higher dose-rate sheets may be warranted.
机译:先前的研究表明,连续的低剂量照射可以促进家蚕幼虫的生长。这项研究旨在确认发现,确定促进生长的最佳剂量率,并比较家蚕的低剂量率和高剂量率辐射,同时还研究辐射发射片对小鼠生长和肿瘤移植性的影响。将蚕卵放在具有4种不同剂量率(γ射线速率:1.7 -22.4μSv/小时)的低剂量发射薄片上或对照薄片上。其他组的蚕幼虫接受了一次全身X射线照射(0.1-50 Gy),并监测了随后的体重变化。从3周大开始,将Balb / c小鼠在相同的床单上饲养,并测量体重变化。七个星期后,将小鼠用于研究体外培养的EMT6肿瘤细胞的可移植性。在13.4和22.4μSv/小时表上繁殖的蚕比对照大。一次50 Gy辐射抑制了蚕的生长。在低剂量率辐照的小鼠中观察到EMT6肿瘤发生时间的增加。这项研究证实了通过连续的低剂量辐射促进家蚕的生长,并证明了高剂量率下的生长受到抑制。在小鼠中未观察到生长促进。可能需要使用更高剂量率的床单进行进一步研究。

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