2018
DOI: 10.12737/article_5c0eb50d2316f4.12478307
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Primary Radiation Stress, Inflammatory Reaction and the Mechanism of Early Postradiation Reparative Processes in Irradiated Tissues

Abstract: The products of radiolysis released from cellular compartment under the influence of ionizing radiation: highly mobile groups of proteins, damaged nuclear and mitochondrial DNA, extracellular ATP and oxidized low density lipoproteins, cause stress activation in irradiated tissues through a pattern of the receptors with start of the cascade r53 and NF-κB of pro-inflammatory ways conducting to an expression of pro-inflammatory genes stimulating synthesis of cytokines of the IL-1 family. Excessive activation of p… Show more

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“…The death of individual subpopulations of lymphocytes is possible al-№1(30)2022 6 ready under irradiation in the low dose range. A decrease in the content and proliferative activity of T-lymphocytes and their migratory properties was detected early after exposure [26]. However, it should be considered that Tlymphocytes play the most important role in the immune response to viral infection.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The death of individual subpopulations of lymphocytes is possible al-№1(30)2022 6 ready under irradiation in the low dose range. A decrease in the content and proliferative activity of T-lymphocytes and their migratory properties was detected early after exposure [26]. However, it should be considered that Tlymphocytes play the most important role in the immune response to viral infection.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%