Effects of Colcemid Concentration on Chromosome Aberration Analysis in Human Lymphocytes

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As a part of technical improvements of chromosome aberration analysis on human peripheral lymphocytes for biological radiation dosimetry, we examined the optimal conditions for the use of colcemid in chromosome preparation in order to obtain enough number of cells at metaphase in the first cell division. When treated with colcemid at concentrations below 0.01 μg/ml from the beginning of culture, cultures harvested at 48 hours had low mitotic indices. Colcemid treatment at 0.025 to 0.05 μg/ml during 48 hours resulted in high mitotic indices (8 to 15%) and almost of the mitotic cells remaining in the 1 st cell division, suggesting that this range of colcemid concentration was appropriate for continuous treatment with colcemid. We further examined the effect of colcemid concentration on the quantitative consistency of the yields of radiation-induced chromosome aberration. Repeated experiments showed that the yield of dicentrics and centric rings in the culture having colcemid at 0.025 μg/ml concentration were larger than that at 0.05 μg!ml. These data indicate the importance of assuring the accuracy of colcemid concentration in the lymphocyte culture for cytogenetic radiation dosimetry. © 1994, Journal of Radiation Research Editorial Committee. All rights reserved.

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Kanda, R., Kobayashi, S., Hayata, I., & Jiang, T. (1994). Effects of Colcemid Concentration on Chromosome Aberration Analysis in Human Lymphocytes. Journal of Radiation Research, 35(1), 41–47. https://doi.org/10.1269/jrr.35.41

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