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Sensitization of low-dose-rate irradiation by nonlethal hyperthermia.

I J Spiro1, S McPherson, J A Cook, C C Ling, W DeGraff, J B Mitchell.   

Abstract

To assess whether hyperthermia could radiosensitize cells irradiated at a low dose rate, Chinese hamster V79 cells were simultaneously heated and irradiated at 0.86 Gy/h. The data showed that heat treatments at 39 and 40 degrees C, which did not induce heat killing alone or high-dose-rate radiosensitization, resulted in enhanced cell killing with low-dose-rate irradiation. The dose-modification factor (ratio of the slopes of the curves for low dose rate and high dose rate) was reduced to 1.8 at 39 degrees C and 1.4 at 40 degrees C, compared to a value of 2.1 at 37 degrees C. These data indicate that nonlethal heat treatments can cause enhanced radiosensitization under low-dose-rate conditions. The implications of these results for interstitial thermoradiotherapy are discussed.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 2068266

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiat Res        ISSN: 0033-7587            Impact factor:   2.841


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