Radiobiology and Stathmokinetics of Intestinal Crypts Associated with Patches of Peyer
- 1 January 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal of Radiation Biology
- Vol. 51 (2) , 255-264
- https://doi.org/10.1080/09553008714550751
Abstract
The stathmokinetics and radiobiology of intestinal crypts directly adjoining the lymphoid patches of Peyer, have been compared with those of non-patch-associated crypts. Patch crypts contain an additional one to two rings of cells, the Mitotic Index for the whole crypt is higher than in non-patch crypts, and the apparent cell cycle time is insignificantly lower. Using single and split doses of gamma-rays, dose—survival curves were obtained for whole intestinal crypts, from which single-cell survival curves were derived for the clonogenic cells of the crypt. For a single-hit, multitarget, model, the extrapolation numbers of the cell survival curves for patch and non-patch crypts were the same (≈ 35) but the final D0 for cells of the patch crypts was significantly higher (2·1 versus 1·7 Gy). A linear-quadratic fit gave a similar ratio of α/β (≈ 10) for the two curves. For a given level of crypt depletion, the number of clonogenic cells per crypt derived by the use of equal split doses of radiation, was the same for patch and non-patch crypts. This number is a function of the dose regime employed: the higher the level of crypt depletion, the higher the derived number of cells (range 10 to 45, for non-patch crypts).Keywords
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