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Reaktionen der isolierten Rattenaorta auf Röntgenstrahlung.
Reactions of isolated rat aorta to x-irradiation
Strahlenther. Onkol. 165, 860-865 (1989)
The reaction of isolated helical strips of rat aorta to X-irradiation was studied: X-rays (50 kV) induced a reproducible, reversible contractile response at threshold doses of 2.5 Gy (60 Gy/min) and 10 Gy (30 Gy/min). After repeated irradiation with the same doses at equal time intervals and constant dose-rate (for example 50 Gy every 15 min, dose-rate 60 Gy/min) the contractile response was progressively diminished, i.e. a tachyphylaxis appeared. The preparations still reacted even after total doses over 1000 Gy. The X-ray induced contractile responses were dose- and dose-rate dependent. Quantitative analysis indicated no essential differences in the radiation-induced contractile response when recorded under isometric or isotonic conditions. After hypothermia (20°C) or hyperthermia (42°C) no visible radiation response could be induced. Part of the aortic strips were spontaneously active: X-ray doses of 5 to 10 Gy stimulated, while doses of 100 to 200 Gy inhibited or blocked the spontaneous phasic activity. A comparison between the immediate X-ray reaction of vascular and non-vascular smooth muscle preparations is given. Participation of cholinergic and adrenergic mechanisms in the X-ray induced contractions of rat aorta seems to be ruled out, because the blocking agents atropine, phentolamine, and bretylium had no effect.
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Publikationstyp
Artikel: Journalartikel
Dokumenttyp
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
Sprache
deutsch
Veröffentlichungsjahr
1989
HGF-Berichtsjahr
0
ISSN (print) / ISBN
0179-7158
e-ISSN
1439-099X
Quellenangaben
Band: 165,
Heft: 12,
Seiten: 860-865
Verlag
Urban & Vogel
Begutachtungsstatus
Peer reviewed
Institut(e)
Abteilung für Strahlenbiologie und Biophysik
PubMed ID
2603120
Scopus ID
0024806876
Erfassungsdatum
1989-12-30