Cytoskeletal and Functional Changes in Bioreactor Assembled Thyroid Tissue Organoids Exposed to Gamma Radiation
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Fischer rat thyroid cells were grown under low-shear stress in a bioreactor to a stage of organization composed of integrated follicles resembling small thyroid glands prior to exposure to 3 Gray-gamma radiation. Bioreactor tissues and controls (both irradiated and non-irradiated) were harvested at 24, 48, 96 and 144 hours post-exposure. Tissue samples were fixed and fluorescently labeled for actin and microtubules. Tissues were assessed for changes in cytoskeletal components induced by radiation and quantified by laser scanning cytometry. ELISA's were used to quantify transforming growth factor-beta and thyroxin released from cells to the culture supernatant. Tissue architecture was disrupted by exposure to radiation with the structural organization of actin and loss of follicular content the most obviously affected. With time post-irradiation the actin appeared disordered and the levels of fluorescence associated with filamentous-actin and microtubules cycled in the tissue analogs, but not in the flask-grown cultures. Active transforming growth factor-beta was higher in supernatants from the irradiated bioreactor tissue. Thyroxin release paralleled cell survival in the bioreactors and control cultures. Thus, the engineered tissue responses to radiation differed from those of conventional tissue culture making it a potentially better mimic of the in vivo situation.
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著者
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Nelson Gregory
Radiobiology Program Loma Linda University
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GREEN LORA
Radiobiology Program Loma Linda University
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PATEL ZARANA
Radiobiology Program Loma Linda University
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MURRAY DEBORAH
Radiobiology Program Loma Linda University
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RIGHTNAR STEVEN
Radiobiology Program Loma Linda University
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BURELL CHERYL
Radiobiology Program Loma Linda University
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GRIDLEY DAILA
Radiobiology Program Loma Linda University
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Green Lora
Radiobiology Program Loma Linda University:molecular Immunology Jl Pettis Memorial Veterans Medical
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Gridley Daila
Dep. Of Basic Sciences Div. Of Biochemistry & Microbiology Loma Linda Univ. And Medical Center
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Gridley Daila
Department Of Radiation Medicine Radiation Research Laboratories Loma Linda University And Medical C
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Burell Cheryl
Radiobiology Program Loma Linda University:loma Linda University Graduate And Medical Schools Green-
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