Radiation-modifying effect of oxygen in synchronized cells pre-treated with acute or prolonged hypoxia

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Pettersen, EO
Wang, H
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[1] Department of Tissue Culture, Institute for Cancer Research, Norwegian Radium Hospital, Montebello
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10.1080/095530096145058
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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The objective of the present study Tvas to measure the sensitizing effect of oxygen following acute as well as protracted hypoxia in cell cultures of maximum homogeneity. Human cells of the established line NHIK 3025 were synchronized by the method of mitotic selection and irradiated while in late G1 (aerobic conditions) or in the oxygen-sensitive restriction point near the G1/S border. Four different condi tions of oxygen treatment were used: (1) Cells were irradiated under aerobic conditions 5h after mitotic selection (G1 lasts for 6.5h in these cells). (2) Cells were irradiated under extremely hypoxic conditions (i.e. <4 ppm O-2) following an acute (30 min) deoxygenation starting 5 h after mitotic selection. (3) Cells were irradiated under aerobic conditions immediately following 20h of extreme hypoxia which was started 5h following mitotic selection. (4) Cells were irradiated under extremely hypoxic conditions after 20h of extreme hypoxia starting 5h after mitotic selection. In addition, asynchronous cells were irradiated, either without any pretreatment, or after reoxygenation, following 20 h of extreme hypoxia. The data indicate that the sensitizing effect of oxygen (after protracted hypoxia) is strictly dose-modifying for cells rendered hypoxic while in late G1 and arrested in the oxygen-sensitive restriction point in late G1. There is a non-dose-modifying sensitization when synchronized control cells, irradiated under aerobic conditions, are compared with synchronized cells irradiated during acute hypoxia. In this case, however, one is comparing cells in two different biological states, i.e. cells in an ordinary G1 are compared with cells arrested in the oxygen-sensitive restriction point in G1. The non-dose-modifying nature of the oxygen sensitization as observed in this case may, therefore, reflect biological differences between the cell cultures that are compared rather than differences with respect to the radiochemical sensitization as induced by oxygen at small and large radiation doses. The present data indicate, however, that if cancer cells in human rumours are best represented by a mixture of aerobic cells and chronic hypoxic cells, oxygen may appear to exert no effect, or perhaps even a net protective effect, at low radiation doses.
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