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Effects of low dose radiation on immune cells subsets and cytokines in mice.
Liu, Xiaochang; Liu, Zheng; Wang, Duo; Han, Yang; Hu, Sai; Xie, Ying; Liu, Yike; Zhu, Maoxiang; Guan, Hua; Gu, Yongqing; Zhou, Ping-Kun.
Affiliation
  • Liu X; School of Public Health, University of South China, Zhengxiang District, Hengyang, Hunan Province 421001, P. R. China.
  • Liu Z; Beijing Key Laboratory for Radiobiology, Beijing Institute of Radiation Medicine, Haidian District, Beijing 100850, P. R. China.
  • Wang D; School of Public Health, University of South China, Zhengxiang District, Hengyang, Hunan Province 421001, P. R. China.
  • Han Y; Beijing Key Laboratory for Radiobiology, Beijing Institute of Radiation Medicine, Haidian District, Beijing 100850, P. R. China.
  • Hu S; Beijing Key Laboratory for Radiobiology, Beijing Institute of Radiation Medicine, Haidian District, Beijing 100850, P. R. China.
  • Xie Y; School of Public Health, University of South China, Zhengxiang District, Hengyang, Hunan Province 421001, P. R. China.
  • Liu Y; Beijing Key Laboratory for Radiobiology, Beijing Institute of Radiation Medicine, Haidian District, Beijing 100850, P. R. China.
  • Zhu M; School of Public Health, University of South China, Zhengxiang District, Hengyang, Hunan Province 421001, P. R. China.
  • Guan H; Beijing Key Laboratory for Radiobiology, Beijing Institute of Radiation Medicine, Haidian District, Beijing 100850, P. R. China.
  • Gu Y; Key Laboratory of Molecular Epidemiology of Hunan Province, School of Medicine, Hunan Normal University, Yuelu District, Changsha 410013, P. R. China.
  • Zhou PK; Institute for Chemical Carcinogenesis, State Key Laboratory of Respiratory Disease, Guangzhou Medical University, 195 Dongfeng W Rd, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou 511436, P. R. China.
Toxicol Res (Camb) ; 9(3): 249-262, 2020 Jun.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32670556
ABSTRACT
Whole-body exposure to low-dose radiation due to diagnostic imaging procedures, occupational hazards and radiation accidents is a source of concern. In this study, we analyzed the effects of single and long-term low-dose irradiation on the immune system. Male Balb/c mice received a single whole-body dose of irradiation (0.01, 0.05, 0.2, 0.5 or 1 Gy). For long-term irradiation, mice were irradiated 10 times (total dose of 0.2, 0.5 or 1 Gy) over a period of 6 weeks. Two days after single or long-term irradiation, the numbers of splenic macrophages, natural killer cells and dendritic cells were reduced, and the spleen organ coefficient was decreased. At 2 Days after long-term low-dose irradiation, the number of white blood cells in the peripheral blood of the mice decreased. Between 7 and 14 Days after long-term low-dose irradiation, the number of immune cells in the thymus and spleen began to increase and then stabilized. Th1/Th2 cytokines and reactive oxygen species-related proteins first decreased and then increased to a plateau. Our results show a significant difference in the effects of single and long-term low-dose irradiation on the immune system.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Toxicol Res (Camb) Year: 2020 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Toxicol Res (Camb) Year: 2020 Document type: Article