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    Mutation studies in lacI transgenic mice after exposure to radiation or cyclophosphamide.

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    Authors
    Hoyes, Katherine P
    Wadeson, P J
    Sharma, Harbans L
    Hendry, Jolyon H
    Morris, Ian D
    Affiliation
    School of Biological Sciences and Department of Medical Biophysics, University of Manchester, UK. khoyes@picr.man.ac.uk
    Issue Date
    1998-11
    
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    We have used the Big Blue lacI transgenic mouse reporter system to investigate mutation induction in the testes, spleen and liver after exposure to an internally incorporated radionuclide, 114mIn, whole body irradiation with 60Co gamma-rays and systemically administered cyclophosphamide. Spontaneous mutation frequencies were 6-17x10(-6). No statistically significant mutation induction was observed in testes or spleen at 35 days after exposure to any test agent, although mutation frequencies tended to be increased (by approximately 1.5-fold) after exposure to 1 Gy gamma-rays. However, liver mutation frequencies were doubled after treatment with 100 mg/kg cyclophosphamide and were elevated by approximately 2.5-fold after systemic administration of 114mIn and 4.5-fold after 1 Gy 60Co gamma-rays. When data from all organs were pooled, mutation frequency was doubled after exposure to 1 Gy gamma-rays, but no other significant increases were observed. These findings support the hypothesis that the lacI transgenic mouse may be relatively inefficient at detecting mutations induced by exposure to ionizing radiation or other agents which produce a spectrum of deletion sizes, including those which are larger than the lacI transgene.
    Citation
    Mutation studies in lacI transgenic mice after exposure to radiation or cyclophosphamide. 1998, 13 (6):607-12 Mutagenesis
    Journal
    Mutagenesis
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10541/93093
    PubMed ID
    9862192
    Type
    Article
    Language
    en
    ISSN
    0267-8357
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