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dc.titleSpatiotemporal dynamics of gamma H2AX in the mouse brain after acute irradiation at different postnatal days with special reference to the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus
dc.contributor.authorTang, Feng Ru
dc.contributor.authorLiu, Lian
dc.contributor.authorWang, Hong
dc.contributor.authorHo, Kimberly Jen Ni
dc.contributor.authorSethi, Gautam
dc.date.accessioned2021-12-13T04:01:16Z
dc.date.available2021-12-13T04:01:16Z
dc.date.issued2021-06-30
dc.identifier.citationTang, Feng Ru, Liu, Lian, Wang, Hong, Ho, Kimberly Jen Ni, Sethi, Gautam (2021-06-30). Spatiotemporal dynamics of gamma H2AX in the mouse brain after acute irradiation at different postnatal days with special reference to the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus. AGING-US 13 (12) : 15815-15832. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.203202
dc.identifier.issn1945-4589
dc.identifier.urihttps://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/210297
dc.description.abstractGamma H2A histone family member X (γH2AX) is a molecular marker of aging and disease. However, radiosensitivity of the different brain cells, including neurons, glial cells, cells in cerebrovascular system, epithelial cells in pia mater, ependymal cells lining the ventricles of the brain in immature animals at different postnatal days remains unknown. Whether radiation-induced γH2AX foci in immature brain persist in adult animals still needs to be investigated. Hence, using a mouse model, we showed an extensive postnatal age-dependent induction of γH2AX foci in different brain regions at 1 day after whole body gamma irradiation with 5Gy at postnatal day 3 (P3), P10 and P21. P3 mouse brain epithelial cells in pia mater, glial cells in white matter and cells in cerebrovascular system were more radiosensitive at one day after radiation exposure than those from P10 and P21 mice. Persistent DNA damage foci (PDDF) were consistently demonstrated in the brain at 120 days and 15 months after irradiation at P3, P10 and P21, and these mice had shortened lifespan compared to the age-matched control. Our results suggest that early life irradiation-induced PDDF at later stages of animal life may be related to the brain aging and shortened life expectancy of irradiated animals.
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherIMPACT JOURNALS LLC
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dc.subjectScience & Technology
dc.subjectLife Sciences & Biomedicine
dc.subjectCell Biology
dc.subjectGeriatrics & Gerontology
dc.subjectgamma H2AX
dc.subjectradiation
dc.subjectspatiotemporal dynamics
dc.subjectbrain
dc.subjectdentate gyrus
dc.subjectDEFECTIVE-DNA REPAIR
dc.subjectDOUBLE-STRAND BREAK
dc.subjectIONIZING-RADIATION
dc.subjectHISTONE H2AX
dc.subjectLONG-TERM
dc.subjectALZHEIMERS-DISEASE
dc.subjectENDOTHELIAL-CELLS
dc.subjectHYPOXIA-ISCHEMIA
dc.subjectRAT HIPPOCAMPUS
dc.subjectDAMAGE
dc.typeArticle
dc.date.updated2021-12-10T08:59:19Z
dc.contributor.departmentPHARMACOLOGY
dc.contributor.departmentS'PORE NUCLEAR RSCH & SAFETY INITIATIVE
dc.contributor.departmentSOLAR ENERGY RESEARCH INST OF S'PORE
dc.description.doi10.18632/aging.203202
dc.description.sourcetitleAGING-US
dc.description.volume13
dc.description.issue12
dc.description.page15815-15832
dc.published.statePublished
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