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Increased apoptosis and DNA double-strand breaks in the embryonic mouse brain in response to very low-dose X-rays but not 50 Hz magnetic fields
The use of X-rays for medical diagnosis is enhancing exposure to low radiation doses. Exposure to extremely low-frequency electromagnetic or magnetic fields is also increasing. Epidemiological studies show consistent associations of childhood leukaemia with exposure to magnetic fields but any causal...
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The Royal Society
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4191111/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25209403 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2014.0783 |
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author | Saha, Shreya Woodbine, Lisa Haines, Jackie Coster, Margaret Ricket, Nicole Barazzuol, Lara Ainsbury, Elizabeth Sienkiewicz, Zenon Jeggo, Penny |
author_facet | Saha, Shreya Woodbine, Lisa Haines, Jackie Coster, Margaret Ricket, Nicole Barazzuol, Lara Ainsbury, Elizabeth Sienkiewicz, Zenon Jeggo, Penny |
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description | The use of X-rays for medical diagnosis is enhancing exposure to low radiation doses. Exposure to extremely low-frequency electromagnetic or magnetic fields is also increasing. Epidemiological studies show consistent associations of childhood leukaemia with exposure to magnetic fields but any causal relationship is unclear. A limitation in assessing the consequence of such exposure is the availability of sensitive assays. The embryonic neuronal stem and progenitor cell compartments are radiosensitive tissues. Using sensitive assays, we report a statistically significant increase in DNA double-strand break (DSB) formation and apoptosis in the embryonic neuronal stem cell compartment following in utero exposure to 10–200 mGy X-rays. Both endpoints show a linear response. We also show that DSB repair is delayed following exposure to doses below 50 mGy compared with 100 mGy. Thus, we demonstrate in vivo consequences of low-dose radiation. In contrast to these impacts, we did not observe any significant induction of DSBs or apoptosis following exposure to 50 Hz magnetic fields (100 or 300 µT). We conclude that any DSB induction by treatment with magnetic fields is lower than following exposure to 10 mGy X-rays. For comparison, certain procedures involving computed tomography scanning are equivalent to 1–5 mGy X-rays. |
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spelling | pubmed-41911112014-11-06 Increased apoptosis and DNA double-strand breaks in the embryonic mouse brain in response to very low-dose X-rays but not 50 Hz magnetic fields Saha, Shreya Woodbine, Lisa Haines, Jackie Coster, Margaret Ricket, Nicole Barazzuol, Lara Ainsbury, Elizabeth Sienkiewicz, Zenon Jeggo, Penny J R Soc Interface Research Articles The use of X-rays for medical diagnosis is enhancing exposure to low radiation doses. Exposure to extremely low-frequency electromagnetic or magnetic fields is also increasing. Epidemiological studies show consistent associations of childhood leukaemia with exposure to magnetic fields but any causal relationship is unclear. A limitation in assessing the consequence of such exposure is the availability of sensitive assays. The embryonic neuronal stem and progenitor cell compartments are radiosensitive tissues. Using sensitive assays, we report a statistically significant increase in DNA double-strand break (DSB) formation and apoptosis in the embryonic neuronal stem cell compartment following in utero exposure to 10–200 mGy X-rays. Both endpoints show a linear response. We also show that DSB repair is delayed following exposure to doses below 50 mGy compared with 100 mGy. Thus, we demonstrate in vivo consequences of low-dose radiation. In contrast to these impacts, we did not observe any significant induction of DSBs or apoptosis following exposure to 50 Hz magnetic fields (100 or 300 µT). We conclude that any DSB induction by treatment with magnetic fields is lower than following exposure to 10 mGy X-rays. For comparison, certain procedures involving computed tomography scanning are equivalent to 1–5 mGy X-rays. The Royal Society 2014-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4191111/ /pubmed/25209403 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2014.0783 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ © 2014 The Authors. Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Saha, Shreya Woodbine, Lisa Haines, Jackie Coster, Margaret Ricket, Nicole Barazzuol, Lara Ainsbury, Elizabeth Sienkiewicz, Zenon Jeggo, Penny Increased apoptosis and DNA double-strand breaks in the embryonic mouse brain in response to very low-dose X-rays but not 50 Hz magnetic fields |
title | Increased apoptosis and DNA double-strand breaks in the embryonic mouse brain in response to very low-dose X-rays but not 50 Hz magnetic fields |
title_full | Increased apoptosis and DNA double-strand breaks in the embryonic mouse brain in response to very low-dose X-rays but not 50 Hz magnetic fields |
title_fullStr | Increased apoptosis and DNA double-strand breaks in the embryonic mouse brain in response to very low-dose X-rays but not 50 Hz magnetic fields |
title_full_unstemmed | Increased apoptosis and DNA double-strand breaks in the embryonic mouse brain in response to very low-dose X-rays but not 50 Hz magnetic fields |
title_short | Increased apoptosis and DNA double-strand breaks in the embryonic mouse brain in response to very low-dose X-rays but not 50 Hz magnetic fields |
title_sort | increased apoptosis and dna double-strand breaks in the embryonic mouse brain in response to very low-dose x-rays but not 50 hz magnetic fields |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4191111/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25209403 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2014.0783 |
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