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The Effects of Whole Body Gamma Irradiation on Mice, Age-Related Behavioral, and Pathophysiological Changes

Kolesnikova, I. A.; Lalkovičova, M.; Severyukhin, Yu. S.; Golikova, K. N.; Utina, D. M.; Pronskikh, E. V.; Despotović, Sanja Z.; Gaevsky, V. N.; Pirić, David; Masnikosa, Romana; Budennaya, N. N.

(2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Kolesnikova, I. A.
AU  - Lalkovičova, M.
AU  - Severyukhin, Yu. S.
AU  - Golikova, K. N.
AU  - Utina, D. M.
AU  - Pronskikh, E. V.
AU  - Despotović, Sanja Z.
AU  - Gaevsky, V. N.
AU  - Pirić, David
AU  - Masnikosa, Romana
AU  - Budennaya, N. N.
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/11224
AB  - We designed a study with the objective to determine the long-term radiation effects of gamma rays, originating from a single shot of Co60 at a dose of 2 Gy on the 7-month-old male mice of the ICR line in 30 days after the irradiation. The aim of this study was to characterize the behavior of animals using the Open Field test, immuno-hematological status, and morpho-functional changes in the central nervous system of mice. Irradiated animals displayed significantly different behavior in the OF in comparison with the control group. The radiation damage was confirmed by assessing the ratio of leukocytes in the peripheral blood of mice at a later date after exposure to Co60. After irradiation, a decrease in the glioneuronal complex was observed in the irritated group as well as histological changes of brain cells. To sum up, not only was the hematological status of mice altered upon the total gamma irradiation, but also their behavior, which was most probably due to significant alterations in the CNS. Graphical Abstract: Study of influence of ionizing radiation on female mice, comparison between different age groups. Open Field test on the 30 days after 2 Gy of γ-rays and histological analysis indicated changes in behavioral patterns, leucocytes, and brain tissue. [Figure not available: see fulltext.] © 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
T2  - Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology
T1  - The Effects of Whole Body Gamma Irradiation on Mice, Age-Related Behavioral, and Pathophysiological Changes
VL  - InPress
DO  - 10.1007/s10571-023-01381-1
ER  - 
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author = "Kolesnikova, I. A. and Lalkovičova, M. and Severyukhin, Yu. S. and Golikova, K. N. and Utina, D. M. and Pronskikh, E. V. and Despotović, Sanja Z. and Gaevsky, V. N. and Pirić, David and Masnikosa, Romana and Budennaya, N. N.",
year = "2023",
abstract = "We designed a study with the objective to determine the long-term radiation effects of gamma rays, originating from a single shot of Co60 at a dose of 2 Gy on the 7-month-old male mice of the ICR line in 30 days after the irradiation. The aim of this study was to characterize the behavior of animals using the Open Field test, immuno-hematological status, and morpho-functional changes in the central nervous system of mice. Irradiated animals displayed significantly different behavior in the OF in comparison with the control group. The radiation damage was confirmed by assessing the ratio of leukocytes in the peripheral blood of mice at a later date after exposure to Co60. After irradiation, a decrease in the glioneuronal complex was observed in the irritated group as well as histological changes of brain cells. To sum up, not only was the hematological status of mice altered upon the total gamma irradiation, but also their behavior, which was most probably due to significant alterations in the CNS. Graphical Abstract: Study of influence of ionizing radiation on female mice, comparison between different age groups. Open Field test on the 30 days after 2 Gy of γ-rays and histological analysis indicated changes in behavioral patterns, leucocytes, and brain tissue. [Figure not available: see fulltext.] © 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.",
journal = "Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology",
title = "The Effects of Whole Body Gamma Irradiation on Mice, Age-Related Behavioral, and Pathophysiological Changes",
volume = "InPress",
doi = "10.1007/s10571-023-01381-1"
}
Kolesnikova, I. A., Lalkovičova, M., Severyukhin, Yu. S., Golikova, K. N., Utina, D. M., Pronskikh, E. V., Despotović, S. Z., Gaevsky, V. N., Pirić, D., Masnikosa, R.,& Budennaya, N. N.. (2023). The Effects of Whole Body Gamma Irradiation on Mice, Age-Related Behavioral, and Pathophysiological Changes. in Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology, InPress.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10571-023-01381-1
Kolesnikova IA, Lalkovičova M, Severyukhin YS, Golikova KN, Utina DM, Pronskikh EV, Despotović SZ, Gaevsky VN, Pirić D, Masnikosa R, Budennaya NN. The Effects of Whole Body Gamma Irradiation on Mice, Age-Related Behavioral, and Pathophysiological Changes. in Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology. 2023;InPress.
doi:10.1007/s10571-023-01381-1 .
Kolesnikova, I. A., Lalkovičova, M., Severyukhin, Yu. S., Golikova, K. N., Utina, D. M., Pronskikh, E. V., Despotović, Sanja Z., Gaevsky, V. N., Pirić, David, Masnikosa, Romana, Budennaya, N. N., "The Effects of Whole Body Gamma Irradiation on Mice, Age-Related Behavioral, and Pathophysiological Changes" in Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology, InPress (2023),
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10571-023-01381-1 . .