
Intra-individual variation in G(2) chromosomal radiosensitivity was examined by repeatedly taking blood samples from two individuals. Two healthy female volunteers provided a total of 44 blood samples, Donor 1 gave 28 samples in four time periods between 2001 and 2006 and Donor 2 gave 16 samples in two of the same time periods. Lymphocytes were cultured for 72 h prior to irradiation with 0.5 Gy, 300 kV X-rays. Colcemid was added 30 min post-irradiation. Cultures were harvested 90 min post-irradiation and analysed for chromatid gaps and breaks. Donor 1 exhibited significant intra-individual variation in G(2) chromosomal radiosensitivity for two of the four time periods. Variation was not significant for Period 1 (13 samples, P = 0.111) and Period 2 (six samples, P = 0.311) but was significant for Period 3 (two samples, P = 0.030) and Period 4 (seven samples, P = 0.005). Significant intra-individual variation was observed for both time periods involving Donor 2, these being Period 2 (nine samples, P = 0.002) and Period 4 (seven samples, P < 0.001). The combined data from all time periods exhibited a significant intra-individual variation for Donor 1 (P < 0.001) and Donor 2 (P < 0.001). These findings led to the conclusion that too much reliance should not be placed on the result from a single sample when assessing individual radiosensitivity status.
Adult, Chromosome Aberrations, G2 Phase, Chromosomes, Human/radiation effects, G2 Phase/genetics, Radiation Tolerance/genetics, Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation, Lymphocytes/radiation effects, Chromosome Aberrations/radiation effects, Radiation Tolerance, Chromosomes, Human, Humans, Female, Lymphocytes, Child
Adult, Chromosome Aberrations, G2 Phase, Chromosomes, Human/radiation effects, G2 Phase/genetics, Radiation Tolerance/genetics, Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation, Lymphocytes/radiation effects, Chromosome Aberrations/radiation effects, Radiation Tolerance, Chromosomes, Human, Humans, Female, Lymphocytes, Child
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