Radiation-induced chromosome damage in astronauts' lymphocytes

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Testard, I
Ricoul, M
Hoffschir, F
FluryHerard, A
Dutrillaux, B
Fedorenko, B
Gerasimenko, V
Sabatier, L
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[1] CEA, LAB RADIOBIOL & ONCOL, DRR, DSV, F-92265 FONTENAY ROSES, FRANCE
[2] INST BIOMED PROBLEMS, MOSCOW 123007, RUSSIA
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The increased number of manned space missions has made it important to estimate the biological risks encountered by astronauts. As they are exposed to cosmic rays, especially ions with high linear energy transfer (LET), it is necessary to estimate the doses they receive. The most sensitive biological dosimetry used is based on the quantification of radiation-induced chromosome damage to human lymphocytes. After the space missions ANTARES (1992) and ALTAIR (1993), we performed cytogenetic analysis of blood samples from seven astronauts who had spent from 2 weeks to 6 months in space. After 2 or 3 weeks, the X-ray equivalent dose was found to be below the cytogenetic detection level of 20 mGy. After 6 months, the biological dose greatly varied among the astronauts, from 95 to 455 mGy equivalent dose. These doses are in the same range as those estimated by physical dosimetry (90 mGy absorbed dose and 180 mSv equivalent dose). Some blood cells exhibited the same cytogenetic pattern as the 'rogue cells' occasionally observed in controls, but with a higher frequency. The suggest that rogue cells might result from irradiation with high-LET particles of cosmic origin. However, the responsibility of such cells for the long-term effects of cosmic irradiation remains unknown and must be investigated.
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