A simple technique for quantitation of low levels of DNA damage in individual cells

Human lymphocytes were either exposed to X-irradiation (25 to 200 rads) or treated with H 2O 2 (9.1 to 291 μ M) at 4 °C and the extent of DNA migration was measured using a single-cell microgel electrophoresis technique under alkaline conditions. Both agents induced a significant increase in DNA mig...

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Veröffentlicht in:Exp. Cell Res.; (United States) 1988-03, Vol.175 (1), p.184-191
Hauptverfasser: Singh, Narendra P., McCoy, Michael T., Tice, Raymond R., Schneider, Edward L.
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Zusammenfassung:Human lymphocytes were either exposed to X-irradiation (25 to 200 rads) or treated with H 2O 2 (9.1 to 291 μ M) at 4 °C and the extent of DNA migration was measured using a single-cell microgel electrophoresis technique under alkaline conditions. Both agents induced a significant increase in DNA migration, beginning at the lowest dose evaluated. Migration patterns were relatively homogeneous among cells exposed to X-rays but heterogeneous among cells treated with H 2O 2. An analysis of repair kinetics following exposure to 200 rads X-rays was conducted with lymphocytes obtained from three individuals. The bulk of the DNA repair occurred within the first 15 min, while all of the repair was essentially complete by 120 min after exposure. However, some cells demonstrated no repair during this incubation period while other cells demonstrated DNA migration patterns indicative of more damage than that induced by the initial irradiation with X-rays. This technique appears to be sensitive and useful for detecting damage and repair in single cells.
ISSN:0014-4827
1090-2422
DOI:10.1016/0014-4827(88)90265-0