| Literature DB >> 33902389 |
Tixieanna Dissmore1, Andrew G DeMarco2, Meth Jayatilake1, Michael Girgis1, Shivani Bansal1, Yaoxiang Li1, Khyati Mehta1, Vijayalakshmi Sridharan3, Kirandeep Gill1, Sunil Bansal1, John B Tyburski4, Amrita K Cheema1,2.
Abstract
Astronauts embarking on deep space missions are at high risk of long-term exposure to low doses of high linear energy transfer (LET) radiation, which can contribute to the development of cancer and multiple degenerative diseases. However, long term effects of exposure to low doses of high LET radiation in plasma metabolite profiles have not been elucidated. We utilized an untargeted metabolomics and lipidomics approach to analyze plasma obtained from adult male Long Evans rats to determine the longitudinal effects of low-dose proton and low-dose oxygen ion whole-body irradiation on metabolic pathways. Our findings reveal that radiation exposure induced modest changes in the metabolic profiles in plasma, 7 months after exposure. Furthermore, we identified some common metabolite dysregulations between protons and oxygen ions, which may indicate a similar mechanism of action for both radiation types.Entities:
Keywords: Oxygen ion radiation; high-resolution mass spectrometry; longitudinal effects of radiation; plasma metabolomics; proton radiation
Year: 2021 PMID: 33902389 DOI: 10.1080/26896583.2020.1865027
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Sci Health C Toxicol Carcinog