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Experimental Quantification of Delayed Radiation-Induced Organ Damage in Highly Irradiated Rats With Bone Marrow Protection: Effect of Radiation Dose and Organ Sensitivity.

François-Xavier Boittin1, Patrick Martigne, Jean-François Mayol, Josiane Denis, Florent Raffin, David Coulon, Nancy Grenier, Michel Drouet, Francis Hérodin.   

Abstract

The evolution of organ damage following extensive high-dose irradiation remains largely unexplored and needs further investigation. Wistar rats [with or without partial bone marrow protection (∼20%)] were irradiated at lethal gamma-ray doses (12, 14, and 16 Gy) and received antibiotic support. While total-body-irradiated rats did not survive, bone marrow protection (achieved by protecting hind limbs behind a lead wall) combined with antibiotic support allowed survival of 12-Gy and 14-Gy irradiated rats for more than 3 mo, with a late phase of body weight loss and altered clinical status. Histological analysis of radiation-induced damages in visceral organs (liver, kidney, and ileum), performed 64 and 104 d after high-dose body irradiation, indicates that the extent and the evolution of damage depend on both the irradiation dose and organ. A dose-related aggravation of lesions was observed in the liver and kidney but not in the ileum. In contrast to the liver, alterations in the kidney and ileum aggravate with time, emphasizing the need to develop new efficient countermeasures to protect both the gastrointestinal tract and kidney from late-occurring radiation effects. Specifically, the complex evolution of organ damage presented in this paper offers the possibility to explore and then validate specific therapeutic windows using candidate drugs targeted to each injured visceral organ.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26107434     DOI: 10.1097/HP.0000000000000300

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Phys        ISSN: 0017-9078            Impact factor:   1.316


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Authors:  Brian L Fish; Feng Gao; Jayashree Narayanan; Carmen Bergom; Elizabeth R Jacobs; Eric P Cohen; John E Moulder; Christie M Orschell; Meetha Medhora
Journal:  Health Phys       Date:  2016-11       Impact factor: 1.316

Review 2.  Acute Radiation-induced Lung Injury in the Non-human Primate: A Review and Comparison of Mortality and Co-morbidities Using Models of Partial-body Irradiation with Marginal Bone Marrow Sparing and Whole Thorax Lung Irradiation.

Authors:  Thomas J MacVittie; Ann M Farese; George A Parker; Alexander W Bennett; William E Jackson
Journal:  Health Phys       Date:  2020-11       Impact factor: 2.922

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