Correlation of spectroscopic and biochemical assays post-ionising radiation exposure in human skin cell analogues

A. D. Meade, H. J. Byrae, F. M. Lyng

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Abstract

Raman spectroscopy, as an evaluation of the products of ionising radiation exposure in biological systems, has been utilised mainly in the evaluation of the impact of exposure in tissue, cellular constituents and live animals. It has also been recently demonstrated that Raman spectroscopy can demonstrate key spectroscopic changes in the live cell associated with significant apoptotic and necrotic chemical damage. Te present preliminary work utilises Raman spectroscopy at 514.5 nm to evaluate the results of exposure to γ-rays in HaCaT cells from a Co-60 therapy source, in tandem with other biological assays. The results demonstrate that Raman spectral changes may be correlated with changes in the cell also identified in parallel biochemical assays.

Original languageEnglish
Article number93
Pages (from-to)397-405
Number of pages9
JournalProceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Volume5826
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2005
EventOpto-Ireland 2005: Optical Sensing and Spectroscopy - Dublin, Ireland
Duration: 4 Apr 20056 Apr 2005

Keywords

  • AB assays
  • Co-60 gamma irradiation
  • HaCaT keratinocyte
  • Raman spectroscopy

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