The Effect of Glycolysis Inhibitors on The recovery Of Cho-K1 Cells from Split-Dose Irradiation

Authors

  • C. B. Seymour FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF RADIOBIOLOGY, SAINT LUKE'S HOSPITAL, RATHGAR, DUBLIN 6 AND PHYSICS DEPARTMENT, DUBLIN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, DUBLIN 8, IRELAND.
  • C. Mothersill FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF RADIOBIOLOGY, SAINT LUKE'S HOSPITAL, RATHGAR, DUBLIN 6 AND PHYSICS DEPARTMENT, DUBLIN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, DUBLIN 8, IRELAND.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/02841868709104362

Keywords:

Radiobiology, cell studies, CHO-K 1 cells, glycolysis inhibitors, split-dose, recovery

Abstract

The survival and recovery of CHO-K 1 cells exposed to three inhibitors of different glycolytic enzymes was studied. All enzymes have previously been shown to reduce survival by acting on the survival curve shoulder. Split dose recovery, however, was increased when cells were treated with sodium iodoacetate or with sodium arsenate but decreased with sodium fluoride. The effect with the first two compounds was similar to that observed under similar conditions with glucose analogues, lactate, or ox-amate and suggest that glycolytic energy metabolism is a factor in both survival and recovery of these cells from radiation.

 

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Published

1987-01-01

How to Cite

Seymour, C. B., & Mothersill, C. (1987). The Effect of Glycolysis Inhibitors on The recovery Of Cho-K1 Cells from Split-Dose Irradiation. Acta Oncologica, 26(5), 367–371. https://doi.org/10.3109/02841868709104362