Project Title: 16. Effects of Radiation on Living Organisms Early and Late Effects of Radiation of Different Quality and at Different Dose Rate RX-03-O1-{a)| Technical Progress in FY 1973: (Cont'd.) In the CNS studies,cesting continued on the visual acuity of monkeys that previously received bilateral x-ray exposures in the 500-2,000 rad range. At sixteen months post-exposure no decrement in visual acuity has been observed. Due to budget Limitation additional animals have not been irradiated; however, data on the present animals will collected until they exhibit a decrement or until terminate the study. continue to be it is necessary to The last of the sharks exposed to 30,000 rads were sacrificed and the brains examined for both gross and microscopic changes. The earlier findings indicating essentially no effect radiation were confirmed. from these massive doses of “% > The feasibility of making electrophysiological measurements on the shark brains using implanted electrodes was investigated. Some base-line recordings were obtained which were encouraging. However, the techniques must be improved before they can be used to determine whether any functional changes take place in the irradiated shark brain. (Carsten) The genetic effects of neutron irradiation were studied in Drosophila, using the frequency of translocations, sex-linked recessive lethal mutations, and dominant lethal mutations as endpoints, For translocations, the x-ray curve is curvilinear while the neutron curve is linear. The RBE is less than one at all dose levels studied. For sex-linked recessive mutations, the response curve appeared to be Linear for both neutrons and x rays, and the RBE of neutrons is less than unity. Using sex-linked recessive lethal mutations, the RBE was determined for cells in various stages of spermatogenesis in order to see if the low RBE values might be due to the shape and small size of the sperm nucleus, The RBE for early Spermatids, although less than unity, was no greater chan that for mature sperm. Thus the low RBE is not due entirely cto the small size of the sperm nucleus nor to the highly condensed state of the chromosomes. : . Also, extensive work was carried out to verify the work of Per Oftedal indicating that genetic effects of very low doses may be greater than that predicted with extrapolation from high doses. Unfortunately, chis entire program had to be terminated with the Dr. Abramson has collected and is studying untimely death of Dr. Gonzalez. Mra obtained by Dr. Gonzalez, and it is hoped that the material can be It is hoped, ately analyzed and reported. © continue these important studies. ta also, that means can be ‘Extensive work, particularly important to testing theories of radiobiological action, have been carried out in the Biology Department using Tradescantia stamen hair test systems (A. H. Sparrow and A, J. Underbrink). (See Continuation Sheet) [119263 RX-170