The reversion phenomenon in irradiated fern prothalli: Effects of acute or chronic anoxia and LET
- 1 March 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Radiation and Environmental Biophysics
- Vol. 24 (1) , 45-56
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01212652
Abstract
Summary In several systems a paradoxical reduction of radiation damage with increasing dose, termed reversion, has been observed. In the fernOsmunda regalis the percentage of cells which does not die but stays alive, although reproductively sterile, increases with dose. The assumed mechanism of this effect is a continuation of cytoplasmic growth during radiation-induced mitotic delay which induces terminal differentiation (early differentiation) thus preventing mitosis and the expression of chromosomal injury. Suppression of cytoplasmic growth after irradiation should abrogate reversion. This was tested using anoxia. Reversion was suppressed by storage of the sporelings in nitrogen for 8 h or more after X-rays, but was not suppressed by storage in 0.27 µM oxygen nor by a 60-min exposure to air after irradiation and before storage in nitrogen. Anoxia before irradiation in air had no effect. Anoxia onlyduring irradiation showed an OER of about 2 for the reversion peak. The partial abrogation of reversion is consistent with the assumed mechanism. Marked reversion also was observed after 14.7 MeV neutrons.Keywords
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