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Effects of low-dose X-ray irradiation on melanin-derived radicals in mouse hair and skin

To clarify a possible index for long-term and low-dose irradiation, the effects of repeated low-dose X-ray irradiation on the amount of melanin-derived radicals in mouse hair and tail skin were investigated. Eight-week-old female C3H/HeSlc mice were irradiated by X-rays at a dose of 100 mGy/day 5 da...

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Autores principales: Matsumoto, Ken-ichiro, Ueno, Megumi, Nakanishi, Ikuo, Indo, Hiroko P., Majima, Hideyuki J.
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Publicado: the Society for Free Radical Research Japan 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7533861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33041515
http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.20-34
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author Matsumoto, Ken-ichiro
Ueno, Megumi
Nakanishi, Ikuo
Indo, Hiroko P.
Majima, Hideyuki J.
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Ueno, Megumi
Nakanishi, Ikuo
Indo, Hiroko P.
Majima, Hideyuki J.
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description To clarify a possible index for long-term and low-dose irradiation, the effects of repeated low-dose X-ray irradiation on the amount of melanin-derived radicals in mouse hair and tail skin were investigated. Eight-week-old female C3H/HeSlc mice were irradiated by X-rays at a dose of 100 mGy/day 5 days/week for 12 weeks. Similarly, a 4-week irradiation experiment was carried out at 500 mGy/day for C3H/HeSlc mice, or at 10, 100, and 500 mGy/day for 8-week-old female C57BL/6NCrSlc mice. The hair sample (~10 mg) was weighed accurately and stuffed into a plastic tube. The 2-cm tip of the tail was sampled and lyophilized. Melanin-derived radicals in hair and tail samples were measured by X-band electron paramagnetic resonance spectrometry. After X-ray irradiation at 100 mGy/day for 12 weeks, no difference was found in the amount of melanin-derived radicals in the hair of the irradiated and non-irradiated groups. X-ray irradiation at 500 mGy/day for 4 weeks increased the amount of melanin-derived radicals in hair compared with the non-irradiated group, but the baseline amount of melanin-derived radicals in hair was varied. The amount of melanin-derived radicals in the tail skin dose-dependently increased. Melanin-derived radicals in skin may be an endogenous marker for long-term and low-dose irradiation.
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spelling pubmed-75338612020-10-08 Effects of low-dose X-ray irradiation on melanin-derived radicals in mouse hair and skin Matsumoto, Ken-ichiro Ueno, Megumi Nakanishi, Ikuo Indo, Hiroko P. Majima, Hideyuki J. J Clin Biochem Nutr Original Article To clarify a possible index for long-term and low-dose irradiation, the effects of repeated low-dose X-ray irradiation on the amount of melanin-derived radicals in mouse hair and tail skin were investigated. Eight-week-old female C3H/HeSlc mice were irradiated by X-rays at a dose of 100 mGy/day 5 days/week for 12 weeks. Similarly, a 4-week irradiation experiment was carried out at 500 mGy/day for C3H/HeSlc mice, or at 10, 100, and 500 mGy/day for 8-week-old female C57BL/6NCrSlc mice. The hair sample (~10 mg) was weighed accurately and stuffed into a plastic tube. The 2-cm tip of the tail was sampled and lyophilized. Melanin-derived radicals in hair and tail samples were measured by X-band electron paramagnetic resonance spectrometry. After X-ray irradiation at 100 mGy/day for 12 weeks, no difference was found in the amount of melanin-derived radicals in the hair of the irradiated and non-irradiated groups. X-ray irradiation at 500 mGy/day for 4 weeks increased the amount of melanin-derived radicals in hair compared with the non-irradiated group, but the baseline amount of melanin-derived radicals in hair was varied. The amount of melanin-derived radicals in the tail skin dose-dependently increased. Melanin-derived radicals in skin may be an endogenous marker for long-term and low-dose irradiation. the Society for Free Radical Research Japan 2020-09 2020-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7533861/ /pubmed/33041515 http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.20-34 Text en Copyright © 2020 JCBN http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Matsumoto, Ken-ichiro
Ueno, Megumi
Nakanishi, Ikuo
Indo, Hiroko P.
Majima, Hideyuki J.
Effects of low-dose X-ray irradiation on melanin-derived radicals in mouse hair and skin
title Effects of low-dose X-ray irradiation on melanin-derived radicals in mouse hair and skin
title_full Effects of low-dose X-ray irradiation on melanin-derived radicals in mouse hair and skin
title_fullStr Effects of low-dose X-ray irradiation on melanin-derived radicals in mouse hair and skin
title_full_unstemmed Effects of low-dose X-ray irradiation on melanin-derived radicals in mouse hair and skin
title_short Effects of low-dose X-ray irradiation on melanin-derived radicals in mouse hair and skin
title_sort effects of low-dose x-ray irradiation on melanin-derived radicals in mouse hair and skin
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7533861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33041515
http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.20-34
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