Effect of ionizing radiation on prostaglandin-like activity in tissues
- PMID: 963341
- PMCID: PMC1667034
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1976.tb10380.x
Effect of ionizing radiation on prostaglandin-like activity in tissues
Abstract
One to 7 days after whole body exposure of mice to a single dose of 700 R of x-rays, little or no change was detected in prostaglandin-like activity in the brain, blood and seminal vesicles. Slight increases in intestinal and renal tissue were not significant. In the lung, mean activity rose from 62 ng/g to a transient peak of 145 ng/g wet weight on the fourth day (P less than 0.05). In the spleen, mean levels rose steadily from 13.2 ng/g to 259 ng/g on the fourth day (P less than 0.01), and were still 184.4 ng/g on the seventh day. 2 Prostaglandin-like activity was measured 4 days after single doses of 200-700 R. In the lung, a significant rise was produced by 600 and 700 R, and in the spleen by 200-700 R. 3 Thin layer chromatography showed that part of the prostaglandin-like activity in spleen extracts had RF similar to that of [3H]-prostaglandin E1, and part to that of [3H]-prostaglandin F2alpha. 4 Splenic tissue from mice exposed to 700 R four days earlier, inactivated prostaglandin E1 less potently than did tissue from non-irradiated mice.
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