| Literature DB >> 26581218 |
Stephan Walrand1, Michel Hesse2, François Jamar2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The origin of the reduction in thyroid uptake after a low activity iodine scan, so-called stunning effect, is still controversial. Two explanations prevail: an individual cell stunning that reduces its capability to store iodine without altering its viability, and/or a significant cell-killing fraction that reduces the number of cells in the tissue still taking up iodine. Our aim is to analyze whether this last assumption could explain the observed reduction.Entities:
Keywords: Radio-iodine; Radiobiological model; Survival fraction; TCP; Thyroid stunning
Year: 2015 PMID: 26581218 PMCID: PMC4651970 DOI: 10.1186/s13550-015-0144-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EJNMMI Res ISSN: 2191-219X Impact factor: 3.138
Fig. 1Predicted survival fraction (Eq. 3) and TCP (Eq. 1) for 107 and 109 cells as functions of the dimensionless variable . Note that an activity 15 times lower than that needed to ensure a TCP between 70 and 95 % already kills about 75 % of the cells. The figure depends only on the cells number ,Nc, present in the tissue to be controlled and not on their type. The cell type only modifies the value of , i.e., the corresponding activity A needed to control the tissue. 107 and 109 cells typically correspond to thyroid remnants total weight ranging from 0.02 to 2 g
Summary of reported and computed data
| Uptake min–max | Cells tum.–nor. | Uptake ratio | Dose dist. uniform | |||
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124I [ | 74 |
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| 0– | |
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131I [ | 74 |
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| 0.08–1.00 | 0– |
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131I [ | 120 |
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| 0.05–0.83 | 0– |
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123I [ | 200 |
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| 0.17–0.86 | 0– |
Fig. 2Cell survival fraction Sf and TCP measured by Kappler et al. after uniform irradiation of sarcoma megacolony assays (5 × 104 cells) (curves Lu-siRNA in Figs. 5 and 6 of [31]: cells were radio-sensitized by RNA transfection). The much larger number of cells in actual lesions (>107→Sf < 10−8 for TCP = 0.9) still dramatically widens the width of the valley in between the two curves as shown in Fig. 1