Neutron RBEs and the Radiosensitive Target for Mouse Immature Oocyte Killing
- 1 July 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by JSTOR in Radiation Research
- Vol. 111 (1) , 47-57
- https://doi.org/10.2307/3577020
Abstract
The highly radiosensitive immature oocytes of mice were irradiated in vivo with graded doses of 252Cf fission radiation, 0.43- or 15-MeV neutrons, or 60Co .gamma. rays. Comparisons of oocyte survival for neutrons and for .gamma. rays demonstrate that neutron RBEs for the killing of these important cells do not reach the high values (30-50 or more) at low doses observed for several other biological end points. Rather, neutrons differ little in effectiveness from .gamma. rays in killing these extremely sensitive murine oocytes. For 0.43-MeV neutrons, RBEs obtained from fitted survival curves reach only 1.7 at 0.1 rad. For 15-MeV neutrons, they are not significantly different from 1 at any dose tested (lowest, 4.5 rad) For 252Cf fission neutrons (.hivin.E = 2.15 MeV), RBEs are intermediate between those for 0.43- and 15-MeV neutrons. For all neutron energies tested, the RBEs are particularly low in the juvenile period, a time when murine immature oocytes are especially radiosensitive. With exposure just prior to birth, however, when these cells are much less easily killed, higher, more usual RBEs are found. The minimum size of the lethality target in mouse immature oocytes, estimated from the inactivation constant for 0.43-MeV neutrons and microdosimetric values, is larger than the nucleus but not larger than the cell. This and related analytical considerations suggest that the hypersensitive target in these particular oocytes is the plasma membrane, a finding which is in excellent accord with results from other experiments using different, constrasting radiations and dose deliveries (accelerated Si14+ ions, .gamma. rays, and .beta. rays from 3HOH compared with those from [3H]thymidine).This publication has 5 references indexed in Scilit:
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