The lack of modifying effect of astaxanthin on cytogenetic effects in irradiated in vitro human peripheral blood lymphocytes on stage G2 of the cell cycle

ЗаголовокThe lack of modifying effect of astaxanthin on cytogenetic effects in irradiated in vitro human peripheral blood lymphocytes on stage G2 of the cell cycle
Тип публікаціїJournal Article
Рік публікації2017
АвториKurinnyi, DA, Rushkovsky, SR, Pilinska, MA
Abbreviated Key TitleDopov. Nac. akad. nauk Ukr.
DOI10.15407/dopovidi2017.04.091
Номер видання4
РозділGenetics
Нумерація сторінок91-95
Дата публікації4/2017
МоваUkrainian
Анотація

Radioprotective potential of astaxanthin after gamma-irradiation of human peripheral blood lymphocytes' cultures in vitro in dose 1.0 Gy on the post synthetic (G2) stage of the first mitotic cycle has been studied. The lack of astaxanthin modifying effect on stage G2 has been demonstrated. No significant changes in the total frequency of chromosomal disorders and in the spectrum of chromosomal aberrations are detected. The comparison of astaxanthin effects between stage G2 and G0 of the cell cycle is conducted.

Ключові словаastaxanthin, chromosome aberrations, culture of human peripheral blood lymphocytes, radioprotective effect
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