The response of murine intestinal crypts to short-range promethium-147 beta irradiation: deductions concerning clonogenic cell numbers and positions

J. H. Hendry, C. S. Potten, A Ghafoor, J. V. Moore, Stephen Roberts, P. C. Williams

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    Abstract

    An exteriorized loop of mouse intestine was exposed to 147Pm low-energy electrons, where the dose rate decreased by a factor of 5 from the base of the crypt to the top of the proliferative zone. A crypt survival curve was obtained, expressed in terms of exposure time. The shape of the curve was interpreted in terms of survival parameters for colony- forming cells (clonogens) derived using 137Cs gamma rays and the depth- dose curve measured for 147Pm electrons. It is concluded that the shape of the crypt survival curve using 147Pm electrons is inconsistent with the notion of either the presence of a large number of clonogens or a small number near the top of the proliferative zone. A computer fitting procedure showed that the best agreement between predicted and observed curves was achieved with 2.7 +/- 0.5 clonogens at cell position 5.6 +/- 0.6, in the putative stem-cell zone
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)364-374
    Number of pages11
    JournalRadiat.Res.
    Volume118
    Issue number2
    Publication statusPublished - May 1989

    Keywords

    • Animal
    • Beta Rays
    • CANCER
    • Cell Survival
    • CELLS
    • Colony-Forming Units Assay
    • CURVE
    • DEDUCTION
    • DOSE-RATE
    • Female
    • Gamma Rays
    • Intestine,Small
    • IRRADIATION
    • MICE
    • MOUSE
    • NUMBER
    • PARAMETERS
    • Promethium
    • radiation effects
    • stem cell
    • Support,Non-U.S.Gov't
    • SURVIVAL

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