Chatterjee Silpi, Choudhary Pallavi, Khan Asim Mustafa, V J Reshma, Muhamood Muhaseena, Maitra Arpita
Department of Public Health Dentistry, Dr. D.Y.Patil Dental College & Hospital, Dr D.Y.Patil Vidyapeeth, Pune, Maharashtra, India.
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Consultant at Ramakrishna mission hospital and T.B sanatorium, Consultant at K.C Roy memorial hospital and heart centre, Ranchi, Jharkhand, India.
Bioinformation. 2025 Apr 30;21(4):823-826. doi: 10.6026/973206300210823. eCollection 2025.
Radiation generates toxic reactions and DNA damage in oral mucosal cells which depends on the exposure dose during laboratory tests. The survival rate of cells dropped from 98.6% in non-irradiated controls to 40.8% at 8 Gy while both structural cell alterations and DNA damage manifestations became evident. The extent of DNA damage in cells increased as radiation doses became higher according to findings from the Comet assay. Radiation produces marked impact on the defense capacity of oral tissues. Protective measures must be implemented as an essential way to prevent damage to oral mucosa tissues exposed to radiation.
辐射会在口腔黏膜细胞中产生毒性反应和DNA损伤,这在实验室测试中取决于暴露剂量。细胞存活率从未照射对照组的98.6%下降到8 Gy时的40.8%,同时细胞结构改变和DNA损伤表现都变得明显。根据彗星试验的结果,随着辐射剂量的增加,细胞中的DNA损伤程度也会增加。辐射对口腔组织的防御能力产生显著影响。必须采取保护措施,作为防止暴露于辐射的口腔黏膜组织受损的重要方法。