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Possible role of elevation of glutathione in the acquisition of enhanced proliferation of mouse splenocytes exposed to small-dose γ-rays

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The induction of endogenous glutathione immediately after low-dose gamma-ray irradiation is at least partially responsible for the enhancement of immune function, and may throw light on the mechanisms of carcinostatic effects induced by low dose ionizing radiation.
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Purpose : To examine the relation between the induction of an increased glutathione level and the elevated proliferative response of mouse splenocytes by a small dose of γ-rays. Materials and methods : Male ICR strain mice, 7 weeks of age, were divided into irradiated and non-irradiated control groups. Irradiation was done with γ-rays from a 137 Cs source at a dose of 50cGy (1.11Gy/min). Glutathione content in the splenocytes was measured using a modified spectrophotometric technique. Concanavalin A (Con A)-induced proliferative response of the splenocytes after whole-body γ-ray irradiation was estimated from the 3 H-thymidine incorporation into the cells. Results : The glutathione level in mouse splenocytes increased 2h after whole-body γ-ray irradiation at 50 cGy, peaked at 4h and thereafter decreased almost to the zero-time level by 12-h postirradiation. A significant enhancement of Con A-induced proliferation was observed in the splenocytes obtained from the wholebody-irradiated animals between 2h and...

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