ANALYSIS OF THE RADIATION-INDUCED LOSS OF TESTES WEIGHT IN TERMS OF STEM CELL SURVIVAL,

Abstract

The proportion of radiation-insensitive tissue in the testes of the C57L mouse was determined to be 36.9% of the normal nonirradiated testes weight. The weights of testes of these mice at 28 days after various doses of irradiation were analyzed by subtracting out the radiation-insensitive weight and calculating the surviving fraction (S/So) of radiation-sensitive weight. The logarithm of S/So could be fitted linearly to the radiation dose, indicating an exponential tissue-loss process with a D37 for 250 KVp X-rays of 78.9 rad. The D37 for testes weight loss from sission-neutron irradiation was 21.0 rad, indicating a relative biological effectiveness ratio (R.B.E.) for fission neutrons of 3.75. Treatment of mice with AET (2-aminoethylisothiouronium bromide hydrobromide) 15 minutes before irradiation with X-rays increased the D37 to 119.6 rad, indicating a protection ratio of 1.5 for AET. Treatment of mice with Piromen (pseudomonas polysaccharide) 24 hours before irradiation had no effect on the D37 for testes weight loss. Irradiation with X-rays at 2.8 R/min gave the same D37 for testes weight loss as irradiation at 14 R/min. The data indicate that loss of weight of the testes after irradiation reflects the survival curve of the germinal cell layer of the testes. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 18, 1968
Accession Number
AD0677924

Entities

People

  • John S. Krebs

Organizations

  • Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Body Weight
  • Cell Physiological Processes
  • Cells
  • Fission Neutrons
  • Neutron Bombardment
  • Neutrons
  • Radiation
  • Stem Cells
  • Survival
  • X Rays

Fields of Study

  • Physics

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  • Nuclear and Radiation Engineering.
  • Toxicology/Environmental Toxicology

Technology Areas

  • Biotechnology