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Anna Walaszczyk1, Katarzyna Szołtysek1, Karol Jelonek1, Joanna Polańska2, Wolfgang Dörr3,4, Julia Haagen3, Piotr Widłak1, Dorota Gabryś5.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Improvement of radiotherapy techniques reduces the exposure of normal tissues to ionizing radiation. However, the risk of radiation-related late effects remains elevated. In the present study, we investigated long-term effects of radiation on heart muscle morphology.Entities:
Keywords: Adverse effects; Cardiotoxicity; Cardiovascular system; HSPA70-1 heat-shock proteins; Myocardial ischemia
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29063166 PMCID: PMC5847036 DOI: 10.1007/s00066-017-1220-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Strahlenther Onkol ISSN: 0179-7158 Impact factor: 3.621
Fig. 1Changes in microvascular density. The figure illustrates relative changes in the microvascular density (% of area positive for anti-CD31; ratio irradiated animals and control) in hearts irradiated with doses ranging from 0.2–16 Gy, relative to age-matched not irradiated controls. Samples were analyzed at 20 (a), 40 (b), 60 (c) weeks after irradiation. Boxplots show maximum and minimum, upper and lower quartiles, and median; horizontal dashed line represents arithmetic average; asterisks indicate significant differences (p < 0.05) between control and irradiated animals
Fig. 2Collagen fiber deposition. The figure shows relative changes of tissue areas positive for trichrome staining (% of heart area; ratio irradiated animals and control). Samples were analyzed at 20 (a), 40 (b), or 60 (c) weeks after irradiation. Boxplots show maximum and minimum, upper and lower quartiles, and median; horizontal dashed line represents arithmetic average; asterisks indicate significant differences (p < 0.05) between control and irradiated animals
Fig. 3Changes in Hsp70A1 protein accumulation. The figure illustrates changes in the relative accumulation of HspA1 (% of area positive). Samples were analyzed 20 (a), 40 (b), or 60 (c) weeks after irradiation. Bars show the median value; asterisks indicate significant differences (p < 0.05) between irradiated animals and control (a), or between 48- and 68-week-old control animals with respect to control 28-week-old control mice (b, c)