Characteristics of radiosensitivity of organisms using parameters of redox properties of blood plasma

Author:

Shakhovskaya O. V.,Starodubtseva M. N.,Miadzvedzveva A. A.

Abstract

The dependences of the parameters of the kinetic curve of chemiluminescence of the ABAP+luminol system in the presence of blood plasma after irradiation of whole blood of Wistar rats (10 and 16 months) and mice (4 months) of the BALB/c line with in vitro X-ray radiation at a dose of 0,5-200 Gy were analyzed. The differences in the nature of the dependences of the studied parameters associated with the redox properties of blood plasma on the type of organism and its age are established. The results of the analysis of the data obtained indicate a higher radiosensitivity of mouse blood compared to rat blood, which can serve as confirmation of the radiosensitivity of the BALB/c mouse line.

Publisher

Republican Scientific and Practical Center for Radiation Medicine and Human Ecology

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