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Impaired cell proliferation in mice that persists across at least two generations after paternal irradiation

Authors :
L M, Wiley
J E, Baulch
O G, Raabe
T, Straume
Source :
Radiation research. 148(2)
Publication Year :
1997

Abstract

Irradiation of male F0 mice 6 to 7 weeks prior to mating causes significant changes in the proliferation of F1 and F2 embryonic cells. These changes are revealed as a competitive cell proliferation disadvantage in chimera assays when the affected embryo is paired with a normal embryo in an aggregation chimera. This effect has been observed previously to be transmitted to F1 embryos for absorbed doses from 0.01 to 1.0 Gy; 0.01 Gy is about 100-fold lower than detectable using conventional germline mutation assays. However, until now there has been no reported cross-generation heritability. We now report that this competitive cell proliferation disadvantage persists without degradation in the F2 generation of embryos when F0 males received 1.0 Gy from gamma irradiation 6 and 7 weeks prior to conception of F1 males.

Details

ISSN :
00337587
Volume :
148
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Radiation research
Accession number :
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