학술논문

Protective Bystander Effects Simulated with the State-Vector Model.
Document Type
Article
Source
Dose-Response. 2007, Vol. 5 Issue 3, p187-203. 17p. 2 Diagrams, 1 Chart, 1 Graph.
Subject
*APOPTOSIS
*IN vitro toxicity testing
*DOSE-response relationship (Radiation)
*DOSE-response relationship in ionizing radiation
*IRRADIATION
*RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS
*CLONE cells
*CELL death
*CELL motility
Language
ISSN
1559-3258
Abstract
Apoptosis induced in non-hit bystander cells is an important biological mechanism which operates after exposure to low doses of low-LET radiation. This process was implemented into a deterministic multistage model for in vitro neoplastic transformation: the State-Vector Model (SVM). The new model is tested on two data sets that show a reduction of the transformation frequency below the spontaneous level after exposure of the human hybrid cell line CGL1 to low doses of γ-radiation. Stronger protective effects are visible in the data for delayed plating while the data for immediate plating show more of an LNTlike dose-response curve. It is shown that the model can describe both data sets. The calculation of the time-dependent numerical solution of the model also allows to obtain information about the time-dependence of the protective apoptosis-mediated process after low dose exposures. These findings are compared with experimental observations after high dose exposures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]