BARC/PUB/2016/1157

 
 

Standardization of CalyculinA induced PCC assay and its advantages over Okadaic acid PCC assay in biodosimetry applications

 
     
 
Author(s)

Nairy, R. K.; Yerol, N.; Bhat, N. N.; Desai, U.; Shirsath, K.; Yadav, U.; Chaurasia, R. K.; Sapra, B. K.
(RP&AD)

Source

Journal of Occupational Health, 2016. Vol. 58 (6): pp. 563-569

ABSTRACT

Objective: In the present study an attempt was made to estimate coefficients of dose response curves for PCC aberrations induced by CalyculinA and Okadaic acid, using 60Co gamma radiation and 8 MeV pulsed electron beam for biodosimetry application.
Materials and Methods: The modified method outlined by Puig et al. 2013 was used to conduct Calyculin A and Okadaic acid induced PCC assay in human blood lymphocytes. Chemical treatment was given for the last 1 h of a 48 h culture. The study was carried out in the dose range 2.5 to 20 Gy using 60Co gamma rays and 8 MeV pulsed electron beam.
Results and Conclusions: Results show a linear dose dependent increase with a slope of 0.047 ± 0.001 from Calycalin A PCC and 0.048 ± 0.002 form Okadaic acid PCC. The slope of the fragments curve was 0.327 ± 0.006 from Calyculin A and 0.328 ± 0.006 from Okadaic acid PCC. Further, dose calibration studies were carried out for 8 MeV electron using Calyculin A PCC assay and the obtained slope from ring yield was 0.054 ± 0.002 and 0.427 ± 0.009 from fragment yield.

 
 
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