Abstract

We examined the effects of a low, adaptive dose of 137Cs-γ-irradiation (0.04 Gy) on the number and kinds of mutants induced in A L human-hamster hybrid cells by a later challenge dose of 4 Gy. The yield of S1 − mutants was significantly less (by 53%) after exposure to both the adaptive and challenge doses compared to the challenge dose alone. The yield of hprt − mutants was similarly decreased. Incubation with cycloheximide (CX) or 3-aminobenzamide largely negated the decrease in mutant yield. The adaptive dose did not perturb the cell cycle, was not cytotoxic, and did not of itself increase the mutant yield above background. The adaptive dose did, however, alter the spectrum of S1 − mutants from populations exposed only to the adaptive dose, as well as affecting the spectrum of S1 − mutants generated by the challenge dose. The major change in both cases was a significant increase in the proportion of complex mutations compared to small mutations and simple deletions.

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