PMID: 7036419Jan 1, 1982Paper

Dose dependence of reproductive lethal cell damage after X-ray irradiation or exposition to adriamycin at low doses (author's transl)

Strahlentherapie
G K HagemannH Hecker

Abstract

The effect exerted by X-rays, adriamycin and combined adriamycin and X-ray exposition on the median colony size differences (MCD) on synchronized or partially synchronized hypotetraploid CHO-T71 fibroblasts proves that the MCD method is much more sensible in low dose regions than the normally used colony survival test. In dose regions lower than 1 Gy, the MCD shows a linear dependence on the radiation dose. As compared to the effect exerted by the cytostatic drug alone, the combined effect of adriamycin and X-rays shows a dose factor of 0,4 for the logarithmically rising scope of MCD. The possible reduction of adriamycin doses applied hitherto together with an additional irradiation provides a possibility to diminish toxic side effects for the patient and to preserve the local therapeutic effect. The authors underline the suitability of the MCD method for delicate biologic measurements on human cells in order to replace expensive experimentation on animals effected in order to test the individual efficacy of therapeutic combinations of cytostatic drugs and to ameliorate the demonstration of teratogenic and carcinogenic substances and substances with other toxic effects at low active ingredient concentrations.

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