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Extending neutron autoradiography technique for boron concentration measurements in hard tissues.

Lucas Provenzano1, María Silvina Olivera2, Gisela Saint Martin3, Luis Miguel Rodríguez4, Daniel Fregenal5, Silvia I Thorp6, Emiliano C C Pozzi7, Paula Curotto8, Ian Postuma9, Saverio Altieri10, Sara J González11, Silva Bortolussi12, Agustina Portu13.   

Abstract

The neutron autoradiography technique using polycarbonate nuclear track detectors (NTD) has been extended to quantify the boron concentration in hard tissues, an application of special interest in Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT). Chemical and mechanical processing methods to prepare thin tissue sections as required by this technique have been explored. Four different decalcification methods governed by slow and fast kinetics were tested in boron-loaded bones. Due to the significant loss of the boron content, this technique was discarded. On the contrary, mechanical manipulation to obtain bone powder and tissue sections of tens of microns thick proved reproducible and suitable, ensuring a proper conservation of the boron content in the samples. A calibration curve that relates the 10B concentration of a bone sample and the track density in a Lexan NTD is presented. Bone powder embedded in boric acid solution with known boron concentrations between 0 and 100 ppm was used as a standard material. The samples, contained in slim Lexan cases, were exposed to a neutron fluence of 1012 cm-2 at the thermal column central facility of the RA-3 reactor (Argentina). The revealed tracks in the NTD were counted with an image processing software. The effect of track overlapping was studied and corresponding corrections were implemented in the presented calibration curve. Stochastic simulations of the track densities produced by the products of the 10B thermal neutron capture reaction for different boron concentrations in bone were performed and compared with the experimental results. The remarkable agreement between the two curves suggested the suitability of the obtained experimental calibration curve. This neutron autoradiography technique was finally applied to determine the boron concentration in pulverized and compact bone samples coming from a sheep experimental model. The obtained results for both type of samples agreed with boron measurements carried out by ICP-OES within experimental uncertainties. The fact that the histological structure of bone sections remains preserved allows for future boron microdistribution analysis.
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Keywords:  BNCT; Bone; Neutron autoradiography

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29587160     DOI: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2018.03.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Radiat Isot        ISSN: 0969-8043            Impact factor:   1.513


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1.  Charged particle spectrometry to measure 10B concentration in bone.

Authors:  Lucas Provenzano; Silva Bortolussi; Sara J González; Ian Postuma; Nicoletta Protti; Agustina Portu; Maria Silvina Olivera; Luis Miguel Rodriguez; Daniel Fregenal; Saverio Altieri
Journal:  Radiat Environ Biophys       Date:  2019-01-28       Impact factor: 1.925

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