An investigation was carried out in Sweden aimed at studying the possible genetic effects of the Chernobyl fallout on wild small mammals. The bank voles (Clethrionomys glareolus Schreb.) were obtained from three differently contaminated areas in Sweden and, for control, in an area with negligible contamination by fallout. Radionuclide determinations to assess the content of 137Cs and mutagenicity tests (bone marrow micronucleus test and sperm abnormality assay) were performed. The results obtained showed a positive correlation between the increase of micronucleated polychromatic erythrocytes (MPCE/1000 PCE) and both 137Cs content in muscle and in soil contamination. The estimated doses absorbed by the animals were far lower than those required for the same effect in laboratory experiments. An explanation of this discrepancy between dose and measured biological effect is not available, yet similar results have been repeatedly reported after the Chernobyl accident and should be a matter for further discussion. An increased frequency of micronucleated cells might occur at minimal dose gradients, and the micronucleus test appears to be a valid tool to show such effects.

Environmental impact of the Chernobyl accident: mutagenesis in bank voles from Sweden / Cristaldi, Mauro; L. A., Ieradi; D., Mascanzoni; T., Mattei. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION BIOLOGY & RELATED STUDIES IN PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MEDICINE. - ISSN 0020-7616. - STAMPA. - 59:1(1991), pp. 31-40. [10.1080/09553009114550031]

Environmental impact of the Chernobyl accident: mutagenesis in bank voles from Sweden.

CRISTALDI, Mauro;
1991

Abstract

An investigation was carried out in Sweden aimed at studying the possible genetic effects of the Chernobyl fallout on wild small mammals. The bank voles (Clethrionomys glareolus Schreb.) were obtained from three differently contaminated areas in Sweden and, for control, in an area with negligible contamination by fallout. Radionuclide determinations to assess the content of 137Cs and mutagenicity tests (bone marrow micronucleus test and sperm abnormality assay) were performed. The results obtained showed a positive correlation between the increase of micronucleated polychromatic erythrocytes (MPCE/1000 PCE) and both 137Cs content in muscle and in soil contamination. The estimated doses absorbed by the animals were far lower than those required for the same effect in laboratory experiments. An explanation of this discrepancy between dose and measured biological effect is not available, yet similar results have been repeatedly reported after the Chernobyl accident and should be a matter for further discussion. An increased frequency of micronucleated cells might occur at minimal dose gradients, and the micronucleus test appears to be a valid tool to show such effects.
1991
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Environmental impact of the Chernobyl accident: mutagenesis in bank voles from Sweden / Cristaldi, Mauro; L. A., Ieradi; D., Mascanzoni; T., Mattei. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION BIOLOGY & RELATED STUDIES IN PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MEDICINE. - ISSN 0020-7616. - STAMPA. - 59:1(1991), pp. 31-40. [10.1080/09553009114550031]
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