6 MeV LINAC 방사선 조사에 의한 생쥐 난소조직의 미세구조 변화

Fine Structural Modification of Mouse Ovarian Tissue by Irradiation of 6 MeV LINAC Radiation

  • 윤철호 (단국대학교 대학원 생물과학과) ;
  • 문명진 (단국대학교 대학원 생물과학과)
  • Yoon, Chul-Ho (Department of Biological Sciences, Graduate School, Dankook University) ;
  • Moon, Myung-Jin (Department of Biological Sciences, Graduate School, Dankook University)
  • 발행 : 2003.06.01

초록

본 연구는 6 MeV LINAC에서 발생한 X-선을 생쥐 생체에 조사한 후, 방사선 조사선량에 따른 난소 조직의 미세구조적 변화를 광학 및 전자현미경으로 관찰하였다. X-선을 200 cGy의 선량을 조사한 후 적출한 난소조직에서 성장난포의 과립층세포는 핵이 응축되어 나타났고, 난자를 둘러싸고 있는 투명층은 정상 대조군에서보다 경계가 불규칙하게 관찰되었다. 400 cGy로 조사된 난소조직에서 과립층세포는 대부분 응축된 핵을 가지고 있었으며, 피폭된 과립층세포의 사멸에 의한 세포질의 단백질 변성이 확인되었다. 600 cGy의 선량을 조사한 난소의 조직표본에서 성장난포는 위축되어 있었으며, 난포동에는 백혈구가 침윤되어 있었고, 난포액은 정상난포와 달리 불균질한 물질로 채워져 있었다. 투과전자현미경으로 관찰한 결과, 200 cGy의 방사선을 조사한 성장난포에서 과립층세포는 정상난포와는 달리 불규칙한 모양을 하고 있었다. 과립세포 사이의 난포동에는 많은 세포성분의 부스러기가 산재하여 있었으며, 이들 주변에 호중구와 대식세포가 관찰되어, 이 시기에 이미 방사선 피폭에 의한 세포사의 기작이 진행되고 있음이 확인되었다. X-선을 600 cGy로 조사한 난소조직의 과립층세포는 세포의 형태나 핵의 변형이 현저하여, 일부 세포는 핵의 분절화가 진행되는 등, apoptosis의 전형적인 특징이 관찰되었다. 특히 성장난포의 난포동에서는 염증반응에 관여하는 호중구가 잘 관찰되었으며, 주변에 산재된 세포 파쇄물 및 apoptotic body와 함께 대식세포의 출현도 확인되었다.

This research investigates the fine structural as well as the morphological changes of the mouse ovarian tissue after irradiation of various dose rates of 6 MeV LINAC radiation. The normal structure of the ovarian tissue is consisted of various stages of follicles including primordial and growing follicles, and ovarian stromal connectives. When we observed the ovarian tissues irradiated with a dose rate of 200 cGy/min using light and electron microscopes, granular cells in growing follicles are in irregular shape unlike normal follicles. Small segments of cells scattered in follicular antrum among granular cells. We could observe neutrophils and macrophages around the segments, which means the cells already got in the process of decease owing to the effects radiation. With coincident to the increase of the dose rate of x-ray irradiation as 400 or 600 cGy/min, the mature follicles appeared as an irregular form and the granular cells surrounding oocyte also deformed comparing to their normal counterparts. The granulosa cells within mature follicle are already occurred necrotic change and apoptosis. The nuclei in some cells got so fragmented that the segments formed the shape of a horseshoe or scattered in small and condensed pieces. All the cells at a granular layer irradiated with a dose rate of 600 cGy/min show typical characteristics of apoptosis. The neutrophils involved in inflammatory reaction appear evidently in follicular antrum of growing follicles, and macrophage scattered with residual and apoptotic bodies.

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