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Publication : Is there an adaptive response in spleen lymphocytes of C57B1/6 mice as assessed by chromosomal aberrations?

First Author  Wojcik A Year  1993
Journal  Radiat Res Volume  135
Issue  2 Pages  249-56
PubMed ID  8367597 Mgi Jnum  J:15049
Mgi Id  MGI:63192 Citation  Wojcik A, et al. (1993) Is there an adaptive response in spleen lymphocytes of C57B1/6 mice as assessed by chromosomal aberrations?. Radiat Res 135(2):249-56
abstractText  In previous publications we have shown that no adaptive response could be induced in preimplantation embryos and spleen lymphocytes of Heiligenberger mice, a strain inbred at our institute (Wojcik et al., Int. J. Radiat. Biol. 62, 177-186, 1992; Muller et al., Int. J. Radiat. Biol. 62, 169-175, 1992). Because of data indicating that some humans may be genetically deficient in the ability to express an adaptive response, we have speculated that the cells of the Heiligenberger strain may lack an adaptive response. To check this, experiments have been done with spleen lymphocytes of the C57B1/6 mice. Initial results indicated the presence of an adaptive response in some individual C57B1/6 mice. However, an analysis of aberration scores of parallel lymphocyte cultures revealed a high intraindividual variability, indicating that the adaptive response observed initially was a reflection of this variability rather than of induced radiation resistance. This conclusion is confirmed further by the lack of such variability in parallel cultures of lymphocytes from Heiligenberger mice.
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