Response of rat brain tissue for the extraction of 125I antipyrine after single and fractionated roentgen ray doses. A comparison of fractionation models applied to the central nervous system.

M A Pitkänen, J W Hopewell
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Abstract

Changes in the cerebral blood flow in rats were studied 9 months after irradiation with single and fractionated doses of 250 kV roentgen rays. The single doses used were 11.9, 14.5, 17.0, 19.6 and 22.1 Gy. Corresponding fractionated doses (FD) were calculated by the formula: FD = single dose X N0.42, where N is the number of fractions. The fractionated doses were given as 4, 7 and 10 dose fractions in the same overall treatment time of 3 weeks. The blood flow changes were estimated by the 125I antipyrine extraction technique. In the non-irradiated control group the extraction in the brain was 0.93 per cent of the injected dose of 125I antipyrine per g of tissue. In the irradiated rats the corresponding extraction was on average 20.4 per cent higher than that in the control group. The extraction was significantly increased in 7 of the 20 irradiated groups of animals. The fractionation model used in these experimental studies is compared with other published fractionation models for radiation tolerance of the rat and human brain and spinal cord.

单次和分次x线剂量对大鼠脑组织提取125I安替比林的影响。应用于中枢神经系统的分馏模型的比较。
研究了250千伏单次和分次剂量x射线照射9个月后大鼠脑血流量的变化。单次剂量分别为11.9、14.5、17.0、19.6和22.1 Gy。相应的分次剂量(FD)计算公式为:FD =单次剂量X N0.42,其中N为分次数。在相同的3周总治疗时间内,分4次、7次和10次给药。125I安替比林萃取法测定血流量变化。在未受辐射的对照组中,脑中的提取量为每克组织注射125I安替比林剂量的0.93%。受辐照大鼠相应的提取量比对照组平均高出20.4%。20组辐照动物中有7组的提取量显著增加。这些实验研究中使用的分离模型与其他已发表的大鼠和人类大脑和脊髓辐射耐受的分离模型进行了比较。
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