Effects of low doses of gamma rays on the stability of normal and diabetic erythrocytes.

  • Magdalena Kaczmarska AGH University of Science and Technology, Kraków, Poland.;
  • Zofia Kopyściańska
  • Maria Fornal
  • Tomasz Grodzicki
  • Krzysztof Matlak
  • Józef Korecki
  • Květoslava Burda

Abstract

We studied the influence of low doses of γ radiation (from 0.04 to 1.8 mGy) on the stability of human red blood cells (RBC) from healthy donors and diabetic patients using absorption spectroscopy. Because of the alteration of many enzymatic pathways in diabetic RBCs resulting in strong modification of the lipid and protein membrane components one could expect that the ionizing γ-radiation should influence the stability of the healthy and diabetic cells in a different way. Indeed, distinct discontinuities and monotonic changes of hemolysis detected in the healthy and diabetic RBCs suggest that various enzymatic and chemical processes are activated in these membranes by γ radiation. Mössbauer measurements showed that only the highest applied dose of γ radiation caused modification of hemoglobin in both types of RBCs.
Published
2011-11-08
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