Pomerantseva M D, Shevchenko V A, Ramaĭia L K, Testov B V
Genetika. 1990 Mar;26(3):466-73.
Genetic effects of irradiation in males of wild house mice which were caught in the region of Chernobyl Nuclear Power Station were studied. The dose rate on the ground surface varied from 0.04 to 200 mR/h of gamma-irradiation. The increasing yield of dominant lethal mutations was only observed in males from the most contaminated sector. Reciprocal translocations were observed in spermatocytes of mice at all the levels of contamination. The rate of reciprocal translocations was relatively low and increased linearly with the elevation of the dose rate. The extent of testis damages increased also, as the dose rate grew. The frequency of abnormal sperm heads, the yield of recessive lethal mutations, litter size and radiosensitivity of the first progeny were not changed, depending on the dose rate.
对在切尔诺贝利核电站地区捕获的野生家鼠雄性个体进行了辐射遗传效应研究。地面伽马辐射剂量率从0.04至200毫伦琴/小时不等。仅在污染最严重区域的雄性个体中观察到显性致死突变率增加。在所有污染水平下的小鼠精母细胞中均观察到相互易位。相互易位率相对较低,并随剂量率升高呈线性增加。随着剂量率增加,睾丸损伤程度也增加。异常精子头部的频率、隐性致死突变率、窝仔数及第一代子代的放射敏感性均未随剂量率而改变。