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. 1966 Jan 1;49(3):537–549. doi: 10.1085/jgp.49.3.537

Interactions of Oxygen at High Pressure and Radiation in Drosophila

JJ Thomas Jr 1, RC Baxter 1, WO Fenn 1
PMCID: PMC2195499  PMID: 5938826

Abstract

Oxygen at high pressure (OHP) and X-irradiation can interact in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster to potentiate toxic actions characteristic of one agent alone. 1000 kvp X-irradiation in doses of 30, 60, and 75 kr accelerated the acute immobilization of young male Drosophila by oxygen at 7.8 atm, up to rates twice that observed with such oxygen pressure alone. X-irradiation alone in these dosages did not acutely immobilize the Drosophila. X-irradiation during exposure to 7.8 atm pO2 was more effective and consistent in producing this potentiation than was X-irradiation that preceded exposure to OHP. Acute OHP toxicity in young female Drosophila was not potentiated by 75 kr of X-irradiation. On the other hand, shortening of the life span of young male Drosophila by the above doses of X-irradiation was augmented significantly by a concurrent 40 min exposure to OHP (which alone did not significantly decrease life span). This shows, for the first time, that oxygen can affect not only the acute effects of radiation, but also the residual irreversible effects indicated by the life span shortening.

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