Relative Biological Effectiveness of Carbon Ions for Causing Fatal Liver Failure after Partial Hepatectomy in Mice
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To evaluate the acute phase damage to liver by carbon ions, BALB/c mice were irradiated with carbon ions or X-rays after two-thirds partial hepatectomy, and their survival was followed. The 50% lethal dose within 60 days (LD_<50/60>) was 42.2±0.25 Gy (standard error) for X-rays, and 22.7±0.25 Gy for carbon ions. The relative biological effectiveness (RBE) of carbon ions was 1.86 (95% confident limits: 1.69-2.04) as calculated from the LD_<50/60>. Mice irradiated at much higher doses, 60 Gy of X-rays or 24 Gy of carbon ions, showed significantly higher serum ammonia levels and lower serum albumin levels than normal, suggesting hepatic failure as a cause of death. Hepatocytes showed karyorrhexis and karyolysis in carbon ion irradiated and spotty necrosis in X-ray irradiated mice, suggesting nuclear damage. Mice irradiated with LD_<50> of X-rays or carbon ions had a remarkably lower bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) labeling index and mitotic index than control. Treatments with both BrdU and vincristine showed that none of the hepatocytes that synthesized DNA after irradiation completed mitosis, indicating G_2 arrest. The liver weight of irradiated mice significantly decreased depending on the dose. Carbon ions as well as X-rays damaged hepatocytes directly and suppressed liver regeneration leading to fatal liver failure.
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著者
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MIYAMOTO Tadaaki
Division of Clinical Research and Radiation Health, National Institute of Radiological Sciences
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KATO HIROTOSHI
Division of Radiation Medicine, National Institute of Radiological Sciences
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Kato Hirotoshi
Division Of Radiation Medicine National Institute Of Radiological Sciences
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Otsu Hiroshi
国立環境研究所
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Otsu Hiroshi
Dept. Radiobiol. Inst. Environ. Sci.
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Miyamoto Tadaaki
Research Center Hospital For Charged Particle Therapy National Institute Of Radiological Sciences
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Miyamoto Tadaaki
Division Of Radiation Medicine National Institute Of Radiological Sciences
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Miyamoto Tadaaki
Division Of Clinical Research And Radiation Health National Institute Of Radiological Sciences
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Otsu Hiroshi
Division Of Radiation Medicine National Institute Of Radiological Sciences:(present Address) Institu
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TOMIZAWA MINORU
Division of Radiation Medicine, National Institute of Radiological Sciences
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Tomizawa Minoru
Division Of Radiation Medicine National Institute Of Radiological Sciences:(present Address) First D
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Kato Hiroyuki
Department Of Radiation Oncology Gunma University Graduate School Of Medicine
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