THE EFFECT OF RADIATION INJURY ON THE PROLIFERATION CAPACITY OF BONE MARROW HEMATOPOIETIC CELLS IN VIVO
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THE EFFECT OF RADIATION INJURY ON THE PROLIFERATION CAPACITY OF BONE MARROW HEMATOPOIETIC CELLS IN VIVO
Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation ProcessingVol. 16, Issue 1, Pages: 34-37(1998)
作者机构:
1.第三军医大学防原医学教研室 重庆 630038
2.第三军医大学中心实验室 重庆 630038
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The "Ninth Five" Obligatory Budget of PLA
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Zou Zhongmin, Luo Chengji, Guo Chaohua, et al. THE EFFECT OF RADIATION INJURY ON THE PROLIFERATION CAPACITY OF BONE MARROW HEMATOPOIETIC CELLS IN VIVO. [J]. Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation Processing 16(1):34-37(1998)
DOI:
Zou Zhongmin, Luo Chengji, Guo Chaohua, et al. THE EFFECT OF RADIATION INJURY ON THE PROLIFERATION CAPACITY OF BONE MARROW HEMATOPOIETIC CELLS IN VIVO. [J]. Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation Processing 16(1):34-37(1998)DOI:
THE EFFECT OF RADIATION INJURY ON THE PROLIFERATION CAPACITY OF BONE MARROW HEMATOPOIETIC CELLS IN VIVO
The recovery of hematopoiesis post-radiation injury depends on the proliferation ability of survived bone marrow hematopoietic cells (BMHCs) . In this experiment the proliferation ability of BMHCs of 4~10 Gy ,γ, irradiated mice was studied with the methods of BrdU- incorperation and CFU-GM culture. The proliferation index (PI) declined significantly at 4h post injury and kept at this low level (20% of control) with 48h. The CFU-GM could hardly be detected at 4h after 4~10 Gy radiation, hinting that there might be a phase of colonizing shock early after radiation injury. The data suggest that the proliferation ability of BMHCs is inhibited by irradiation except its direct killing effect,and this might be the basis for drugs of stimulating cell proliferation to accelerate hematopoiesis recovery after radiation injury.