A new method for the simultaneous detection of mammalian cells and ion tracks on a surface of CR-39

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作者
Konishi, Teruaki
Amemiya, Kuniaki
Natsume, Toshiyuki
Takeyasu, Akihiro
Yasuda, Nakahiro
Furusawa, Yoshiya
Hieda, Kotaro
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[1] Natl Inst Radiol Sci, Dept Techn Support & Dev, Chiba 2638555, Japan
[2] Univ Tokyo, Dept Quantum Engn & Syst Sci, Tokyo 1138656, Japan
[3] Rikkyo Univ, Dept Life Sci, Tokyo 1718501, Japan
[4] Natl Inst Radiol Sci, Heavy Ion Radiobiol Res Grp, Inage Ku, Chiba 2638555, Japan
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10.1269/jrr.06078
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The geometric locations of ion traversals in mammalian cells constitute important information in the study of heavy ion-induced biological effects. We employed a contact microscopy technique, which was developed for boron imaging in boron neutron capture therapy to the irradiation mammalian cells by lowenergy heavy ions. This method enables the simultaneous visualization of mammalian cells as a relief on a plastic track detector, CR-39, and the etch pits which indicate the positions of ion traversals. This technique provides visual geometric information about the cells and ion traversal, without any specially designed devices or microscopes. Only common laboratory equipment, such as a conventional optical microscope, a UV lamp, and commercially available CR-39 is required. To validate this method, CHO-K1 and HeLa cells were cultured on the CR-39 surface and then irradiated with low-energy Ar and Ne ions, respectively. The positions of induced DNA double strand breaks were detected as gamma-H2AX fluorescent spots, which coincided with the positions of the etch pits in the cell relief image.
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