ENHANCEMENT OF PHOTOREPAIR OF ULTRAVIOLET‐INDUCED PYRIMIDINE DIMERS BY PREILLUMINATION WITH FLUORESCENT LIGHT IN THE GOLDFISH CELL LINE. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SURVIVAL AND YIELD OF PYRIMIDINE DIMERS

Abstract
Abstract— The enhancement of photorepair of UV‐induced pyrimidine dimers by preillumination with fluorescent light, previously reported with RBCF‐1 cells derived from caudal fin of a goldfish, was studied in terms of clonogenic ability and yields of dimers. In the logarithmic growth phase, the ability of photorepair increased with the time after preillumination, reached a maximum at 8 h, and gradually declined. At 8 h, the dose decrement with the photorepair‐treatment for 20 min at 7.5 J/m2 UV increased by preillumination for 1 h from 1.6 to 3.1 J/m2 in terms of restoration of survival and from 1.2 to 4.3 J/m2 in terms of the disappearance of dimers. Incubation of the preilluminated cells in the medium containing cyclohexirnide (0.5 μg/mL) after preillumination until UV‐irradiation diminished their enhancement of photorepair. In the density‐inhibited state, the ability of photorepair was higher than in the log phase, and it was hardly enhanced by preillumination.
Keywords

This publication has 25 references indexed in Scilit: