EFFECTS OF CONTINUOUS LOW-LEVEL GAMMA IRRADIATION ON CIRCULATING AND PERITONEAL MONONUCLEAR LEUCOCYTES OF MICE,

Abstract

LAF1 mice were exposed continuously to Co60 gamma radiations at a dose rate of 1.4 rads per hour. The number of lymphocytes in the circulating blood fell sharply during the first week of exposure (190 rads) and decreased thereafter at a very gradual but statistically significant rate for the duration of the experiment (15 weeks, 3450 rads). The disappearance of small lymphocytes (6 microns in diameter) from the peritoneal cavity was also more rapid during the first week of irradiation than during subsequent weeks. Medium peritoneal lymphocytes (8-10 microns in diameter) and peritoneal macrophages disappeared at constant rates over the entire observation period. After the first week of exposure, the disappearance rates of small and medium peritoneal lymphocytes were identical. This rate was greater than that for peritoneal macrophages and that for circulating lymphocytes. Based on the fraction of cells surviving any given exposure, the mononuclear leucocytes may be arranged in the following order of decreasing sensitivity to continuous low dose rate gamma irradiation: circulating lymphocytes, small peritoneal lymphocytes, medium peritoneal lymphocytes, peritonela macrophages. This order is the same as that after acute exposure to X rays. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 20, 1966
Accession Number
AD0642788

Entities

People

  • L. Kornfeld
  • V. Greenman

Organizations

  • Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Blood
  • Cells
  • Diameters
  • Dose Rate
  • Gamma Rays
  • Leukocytes
  • Lymphocytes
  • Macrophages
  • Radiation
  • X Rays

Fields of Study

  • Biology
  • Medicine

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