Literature DB >> 830342

Dose effect relationship for epilation and late effects on spinal cord in rats exposed to gamma rays.

K Masuda, B O Reid, H R Withers.   

Abstract

The response of rat spinal cords (T7-T12) exposed to single and multifractionated gamma-ray exposures revealed no significant differences between the threshold doses for 2 fractions given with a 24-hr. interval and 2 fractions given with a 15-day interval. The latent period for spinal cord damage was about 190 days when the incidence of paralysis was high; it was less than this in animals with a lower probability of paralysis. There was a marked sparing effect from dose fractionation: the initial part of a Strandqvist type of isoeffect curve had a slope of 0.44 for doses causing paralysis in 50% of the animals, and 0.36 for "threshold" doses. The level of epilation was not useful for predicting spinal cord damage.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 830342     DOI: 10.1148/122.1.239

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiology        ISSN: 0033-8419            Impact factor:   11.105


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3.  Radiation dose-fractionation effects in spinal cord: comparison of animal and human data.

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