Manifestation of the FLASH effect in proton irradiation of embryos.

S V Akulinichev, S I Glukhov, E A Kuznetsova, Yu K Gavrilov, D A Kokontsev, V V Martynova, G V Merzlikin, I A Yakovlev
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Purpose: In order to study the FLASH effect using live models, this work compared proton-induced damage to embryos (nine days after fertilization) and one-day-old chicks (18 days after fertilization) from irradiated at different dose rates eggs of Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japónica).

Materials and methods: Eggs were irradiated with protons in different modes depending on the dose rate: in a conventional mode (<1 Gy/s, CONV), in a flash mode (∼100 Gy/s, FLASH) and in a single-pulse flash mode (∼105 Gy/s SPLASH).

Results: By the criteria of body weight and length, as well as the number of erythrocytes with micronuclei in nine-day-old embryos from eggs irradiated in the spread-out Bragg peak (SOBP) (8.5 Gy), FLASH and SPLASH modes were found to be less traumatic compared with the CONV mode. Among all irradiated embryos, the maximum body weight and length were observed in the SPLASH mode. The lowest death incidence and the smallest number of abnormal erythrocytes were recorded after FLASH and SPLASH irradiation. In chicks that hatched from eggs irradiated in the CONV mode, a tendency for an increase in the number of abnormal erythrocytes was observed. The speed of movement of chicks from FLASH- and SPLASH-irradiated eggs was comparable with that from unirradiated eggs, while chicks from eggs irradiated in the CONV mode were less active than all others.

Conclusions: The proton irradiation of eggs in SOBP using high dose-rate modes is less damaging for healthy tissues and for the development of embryos and chicks on the cellular, anatomical, and physiological levels.

胚胎质子辐照中FLASH效应的表现。
目的:采用活体模型研究FLASH效应,比较不同剂量率照射日本鹌鹑蛋(Coturnix Coturnix japónica)对胚胎(受精后9天)和1日龄雏鸡(受精后18天)的质子损伤。材料和方法:根据剂量率,用不同模式的质子照射卵子:常规模式(5 Gy/s SPLASH)。结果:以张开布拉格峰(SOBP) (8.5 Gy)照射下9日龄胚胎的体重、体长及带微核红细胞数量为标准,发现FLASH和SPLASH模式较CONV模式创伤较小。在所有辐照胚胎中,在SPLASH模式下观察到最大的体重和长度。FLASH和SPLASH照射后的死亡发生率最低,红细胞异常数最少。在以CONV模式照射的鸡蛋孵化的小鸡中,观察到异常红细胞数量增加的趋势。经FLASH和splash辐照的雏鸡的运动速度与未辐照的雏鸡相当,而经CONV辐照的雏鸡的运动速度比其他所有模式的雏鸡都要慢。结论:采用高剂量率模式对SOBP中鸡蛋进行质子照射,在细胞、解剖和生理水平上对健康组织、胚胎和雏鸡发育的损害较小。
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