DocumentCode :
1588309
Title :
Silver-stained “comets” for the detection of radiation-induced apoptosis: automated assay
Author :
Gibbons, D.T. ; Johnson, F. ; Wilkins, R.C. ; Kizilian, N. ; McLean, J.R.N.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Inf. Technol. & Eng., Ottawa Univ., Ont., Canada
Volume :
2
fYear :
1998
Firstpage :
868
Abstract :
This paper reviews the development of a bioassay that uses apoptosis (a form of cell death) to directly measure the response of cells to a physical or chemical insult. The assay described here is in mid-phase of development and has been applied to various cell lines isolated from humans and mice. Under the assay conditions, apoptotic cells present a isignaturei, or morphology, distinct from other cells. The exposure of cells to ionising radiation, UV light or some chemicals, produces a dose-dependent increase in the apoptotic fraction. The dose response is linear up to about 1 Gy of ionising radiation. A preparation technique for the cells is used that produces a permanent record of the experiment. With automation, the statistical power of the assay is substantial since there are potentially 105 cells that can be examined at each data point. A prototype system is described, it consists of a bright-field microscope and a computer controlled microscope stage integrated with preliminary image analysis software. Trials indicate that 200-400 cells per minute can be assessed for isignaturesi characteristic of apoptotic and unaffected has also begun to determine if the assay can be used to predict the relative radiosensitivities of normal and tumour cells, information that could be used to assist in the planning of dosing schedules for radiotherapy
Keywords :
biological effects of ionising radiation; biological effects of ultraviolet radiation; biological specimen preparation; biology computing; cellular effects of radiation; chemistry computing; electrochemical analysis; electrophoresis; medical image processing; optical microscopy; 1 Gy; UV light exposure; apoptotic cells; apoptotic fraction; automated assay; automation; bioassay; bright-field microscope; cell death; cell preparation technique; computer controlled microscope stage; dose-dependent increase; electrophoresis; image analysis software; ionising radiation exposure; isignaturesi characteristic; normal cells; planning of dosing schedules; radiation-induced apoptosis detection; radiotherapy; relative radiosensitivities; silver-stained comets; tumour cells; Automatic control; Automation; Chemicals; Control systems; Humans; Ionizing radiation; Mice; Microscopy; Morphology; Software prototyping;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, 1998. IMTC/98. Conference Proceedings. IEEE
Conference_Location :
St. Paul, MN
ISSN :
1091-5281
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4797-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IMTC.1998.676849
Filename :
676849
Link To Document :
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