PIXE ANALYSIS OF BONE MARROW IN MICE ACQUIRED RADIORESISTANCE AFTER PRE-IRRADIATION WITH SMALL DOSE OF X-RAYS
Abstract
Pre-irradiation with 0.3-0.5 Gy of X-rays induces radioresistance (decreased bone marrow death) in ICR and C57BL strains of mice 2 weeks afterward. Recovery of blood cell counts of thrombocytes, leukocytes and erythrocytes was enhanced by the pre-irradiation. And the radio-resistance is acquired even in splenectomized C57BL mice. Elements in the bone marrow 11 days after the challenging dose of 5.0 Gy was determined by a PIXE analysis in three groups of mice: intact (with no irradiations), without pre-irradiation (control) and pre-irradiation (experimental) groups. Challenging irradiation decreased Mg, P, S, K, Ca and Zn levels, and the pre-irradiation enhanced the recovery of those levels, i.e. stimulated metabolism in bone marrow of irradiated mice. Increase in Fe in both control and experimental groups would indicate stimulated hemoglobin synthesis after challenging irradiation.