<SESSION>BIOASSAY OF HAIR FOR ESTIMATION OF BODY BURDEN BY TRITIUM EXPOSURE
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For accurate estimation of radiation dose to human body from tritium exposure, it is needed to assess the concentration of tritium organically bound to the tissue constituents (OBT) as well as body water tritium. Since hair is an easily accessible tissue, it seems to be interesting to study the possibility of using hair for this purpose. In the present study, the pattern of tritium incorporation into hair and the quantitative relationship between OBT content in hair and in other internal tissues were investigated in rats exposed singly or continuously to tritiated water, tritiated leucine and tritiated glycine. The rate of tritium incorporation into hair was slower than that into other tissues and the maximum concentrations were found on the 15-30th day after a single ingestion. The alterations in the concentration of OBT in internal tissues due to the difference of chemical form of ingested tritium were reflected on the OBT concentration in hair. Especially, the OBT content in hair under the condition of continuous exposure was almost the same as that in other tissues. These findings indicate the validity of hair analysis as a means for assessing OBT deposition in the body or tissues.
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著者
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TAKEDA Hiroshi
Division of Nephrology and Metabolism, Department of Internal Medicine, Tokai University School of M
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Iwakura Tetsuo
Division Of Environmental Health National Institute Of Radiological Sciences
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Takeda Hiroshi
Division Of Cardiology Department Of Internal Medicine The Jikei University School Of Medicine
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Takeda Hiroshi
Env. Toxic. Sci. Cent. Radiat. Safety Nat. Inst. Rad. Sci.(nirs)
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