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Repopulation in irradiated pig skin: late versus early effects.

J L Redpath, D M Peel, P Dodd, R H Simmonds, J W Hopewell.   

Abstract

In the first 16 weeks after irradiation, two distinct waves of reaction can be observed in pig skin, the first wave (3-9 weeks) represents the expression of damage to the epithelium while the second is indicative of primary damage to the dermis, mediated through vascular injury. Following beta-irradiation with a strontium-90 applicator, a severe epithelial reaction was seen with little subsequent dermal effects. X-rays (250 kV), on the other hand, produced a minimal epithelial response at doses which led to the development of dermal necrosis after 10-16 weeks. Comparison of single doses with two equal doses separated by 28 days produced a D2-D1 value of 14.0 Gy at the doses which produced moist desquamation in 50% of fields (ED50) after strontium-90 irradiation. After X-irradiation, comparison of ED50 doses for the later dermal reaction suggested a D2-D1 value of 4.2 Gy. These values of D2-D1 for epithelial and dermal reactions in pig skin were compared with earlier data from this laboratory for similar split-dose experiments with a one-day interval. Such a comparison allowed for the estimation of the component of recovery in the present 28-day interval experiments due to repopulation. This component was found to be 6.5 Gy for the early epithelial damage, but was zero for the later dermal damage.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3983424     DOI: 10.1016/s0167-8140(85)80022-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiother Oncol        ISSN: 0167-8140            Impact factor:   6.280


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Review 1.  Vascular irradiation damage: its cellular basis and likely consequences.

Authors:  J W Hopewell; D Campling; W Calvo; H S Reinhold; J H Wilkinson; T K Yeung
Journal:  Br J Cancer Suppl       Date:  1986
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