Radiological injuries under low energy x-rays in mice depending on dose and protocol: comparative characterization of lesion severity and impact of the

Accidental overexposure EPR spectroscopy Radiological injuries dosimetry low-energy X-ray

Journal

Physics in medicine and biology
ISSN: 1361-6560
Titre abrégé: Phys Med Biol
Pays: England
ID NLM: 0401220

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
11 Jan 2024
Historique:
medline: 11 1 2024
pubmed: 11 1 2024
entrez: 11 1 2024
Statut: aheadofprint

Résumé


To improve our knowledge about the biological effects of over exposures involving low-energy X-rays, we developed and characterized a preclinical mouse model allowing to mimic different lesion severity degrees induced by 80 kV X-ray depending on the dose and protocol (single or repeated exposure).
Approach: Mice were locally exposed (paw) to 80 kV X-rays in a single (15, 30 or 45 Gy in Kair) or repeated exposition (2x15 or 3x15 Gy in Kair) to assess different degrees of lesion severity. Six post-irradiation euthanasia time points (0, 7, 14, 21, 42, and 84 days) were determined to follow up the evolution of lesions based on the lesion score, weighing and cutaneous blood perfusion. The bone dose was estimated at the different time points by Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) spectroscopy.
Main results:
The monitoring of the lesion severity allows to classify the exposure protocols according to their severity. EPR spectroscopy measurements allow to determine the bone dose on the day of irradiation which is 7 times higher than the initial dose for single protocols. However, the initial signal measured at the end of the repeated exposure was 27% lower than the signal measured for a single dose. The study of the kinetics of EPR signal showed a decrease of the EPR signal which is dependent on the exposure protocol but not on dose highlighting the impact of bone physiology on the bone dose estimation.
Significance: the preclinical model developed allows to assess the impact of the dose and protocol on the lesion severity induced by low-energy X-ray. For the first time, the dynamics of free radicals have been quantified in an in vivo model, highlighting that the doses actually administered can be underestimated if samples are taken weeks or even months after exposure.&#xD.

Identifiants

pubmed: 38211312
doi: 10.1088/1361-6560/ad1d69
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

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Auteurs

Manon Guillou (M)

Department of RAdiobiology and regenerative MEDicine (SERAMED), Laboratory of Radiobiology of Accidental exposures (LRAcc) , IRSN, 31 avenue de la division Leclerc., Fontenay-aux-Roses, Île-de-France, 92260, FRANCE.

Bruno L'Homme (B)

Department of RAdiobiology and regenerative MEDicine (SERAMED), Laboratory of Radiobiology of Accidental exposures (LRAcc), IRSN, 31 avenue de la division Leclerc, Fontenay-aux-Roses, Île-de-France, 92260, FRANCE.

Francois Trompier (F)

Department of DOSimetry, (SDOS), Ionizing Radiation Dosimetry Laboratory (LDRI), IRSN, 31 avenue de la division leclerc, Fontenay-aux-Roses, Île-de-France, 92260, FRANCE.

Anass Errabii (A)

Department of RAdiobiology and regenerative MEDicine (SERAMED), Laboratory of Radiobiology of Accidental exposures (LRAcc), IRSN, 31 avenue de la division leclerc, Fontenay-aux-Roses, Île-de-France, 92260, FRANCE.

Tifanie Marcoux (T)

Department of RAdiobiology and regenerative MEDicine (SERAMED), Laboratory of Radiobiology of Accidental exposures (LRAcc), IRSN, 31 avenue de la division leclerc, Fontenay-aux-Roses, Île-de-France, 92260, FRANCE.

Gaëtan Gruel (G)

Department of RAdiobiology and regenerative MEDicine (SERAMED), Laboratory of Radiobiology of Accidental exposures (LRAcc), IRSN, 31 avenue de la division leclerc, Fontenay-aux-Roses, Île-de-France, 92260, FRANCE.

Yolanda Prezado (Y)

Inserm U 1021- CNRS UMR 3347,, Institut Curie Centre de Recherche Orsay, UMR 3347/U1021 Research Center-Orsay, Bat 110, Orsay, Île-de-France, 91405, FRANCE.

Morgane Dos Santos (M)

Department of RAdiobiology and regenerative MEDicine (SERAMED), Laboratory of Radiobiology of Accidental exposures (LRAcc), IRSN, 31 avenue de la division leclerc, Fontenay-aux-Roses, Île-de-France, 92260, FRANCE.

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