Abstract

The L5178Y murine lymphoma subline LY-R is twofold more resistant to killing by ionizing radiation than the subline LY-S. In contrast, LY-R cells are more sensitive to killing by hydrogen peroxide: at 37°C LY-R cells are 1.4 times more sensitive to the killing effect of H 2O 2 than LY-S cells. Pretreatment with the iron chelator desferroxamine followed by hydrogen peroxide treatment at 37°C gives a considerable sparing effect, which is substantially greater for the LY-R subline than for the LY-S subline. This is reflected in the initial DNA damage (estimated by single cell gel electrophoresis), survival and mutation frequency in the HGPRT locus. Similar results have been obtained with calcium chelators, which, according to recent findings (Sandström and Granström 1993), also are efficient iron chelators. In contrast, the response to X-rays is not modified by the above chelators, with the exception of mutation frequencies: lower mutant numbers are found in desferroxamine pretreated LY-R cells.

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