Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8083287 | Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Bystander effect induction by fathead minnows injected with environmentally relevant doses of 226Ra was investigated. Twenty four h and 6 months after injection with a single dose of 21, 210 or 2100 μBq, fin tissue samples emitted a pro-apoptotic signal, which reduced the clonogenic survival of an apoptosis sensitive reporter cell line. Twenty four h and 10 weeks after injection explants from non-injected bystander fish, swum with the injected fish, also emitted a pro-apoptotic signal. However 6 months after injection the bystander fish to 21 and 210 μBq injected fish emitted an anti-apoptotic signal. This demonstrates that extremely low dose irradiation can have effects outside of the irradiated fish. This has implications for population and ecosystem responses to contamination.
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Authors
Richard W. Smith, Colin B. Seymour, Carmel E. Mothersill,