Triphasic Dose-Response of Hematological Parameters in Healthcare Workers Exposed to Ionizing Radiations.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Dose-Response Pub Date : 2025-06-03 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1177/15593258251344986
Veruscka Leso, Luca Fontana, Daniela Pacella, Giuseppe Barbato, Vincenzo Della Puca, Edward J Calabrese, Ivo Iavicoli
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Abstract

Objectives: To investigate the impact of chronic and low-dose ionizing radiation (IR) exposure on the workers' hematopoietic system. Methods: Hematological parameters in IR exposed healthcare workers (n. 180) were compared to those determined in unexposed controls (n. 180). The relationship with the 5-year cumulative doses: <0.45; 0.45-1.28 and >1.28 mSv, was assessed. Results: Red blood cells (RBCs), hemoglobin (HB) and hematocrit (HCT) showed significant differences compared to controls. A non-linear relationship was determined with respect to the cumulative doses. RBCs showed a significant decrease at the first <0.45 mSv IR-dose compared to controls (4.72 ± 0.31 vs 4.90 ± 0.38 × 1012/L; P = .013) with a rising trend, although not significant, at the two highest doses. Comparably, at the two lowest doses, HB (135.8 ± 11.3, P < .001 and 137.4 ± 10.1 g/L, P < .001) and HCT (41.8 ± 2.7, P < .005 and 41.7 ± 2.7%, P < .001) significantly decreased compared to controls (143.9 ± 10.6 g/L and 43.16 ± 2.95%, respectively), while not significantly increased at the >1.28 mSv highest one. Conclusions: IR exposure affected the hematopoietic system according to an hormetic phenomenon, intended as a biphasic dose-response with a low-dose stimulation and a high-dose inhibition, and, potentially, through a triphasic dose-response. These results deserve attention to define/implement suitable IR occupational risk assessment and management strategies.

电离辐射下医护人员血液学参数的三相剂量反应。
目的:探讨慢性低剂量电离辐射(IR)对工人造血系统的影响。方法:将暴露于IR的卫生保健工作者(180人)的血液学参数与未暴露的对照组(180人)的血液学参数进行比较。评估了与5年累积剂量的关系:1.28毫西弗。结果:与对照组相比,红细胞(rbc)、血红蛋白(HB)和红细胞压积(HCT)有显著差异。在累积剂量方面确定了非线性关系。红细胞在前12/L显著降低;P = .013),在两个最高剂量时呈上升趋势,尽管不显著。相比之下,在两个最低剂量下,HB(135.8±11.3,P < 0.001和137.4±10.1 g/L, P < 0.001)和HCT(41.8±2.7,P < 0.005和41.7±2.7%,P < 0.001)与对照组(分别为143.9±10.6 g/L和43.16±2.95%)相比显著降低,而在bbb1.28 mSv最高剂量下无显著升高。结论:IR暴露根据一种激效现象影响了造血系统,这是一种低剂量刺激和高剂量抑制的双相剂量反应,并且可能是一种三相剂量反应。这些结果值得关注,以定义/实施合适的IR职业风险评估和管理策略。
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Dose-Response
Dose-Response PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
4.00%
发文量
140
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Dose-Response is an open access peer-reviewed online journal publishing original findings and commentaries on the occurrence of dose-response relationships across a broad range of disciplines. Particular interest focuses on experimental evidence providing mechanistic understanding of nonlinear dose-response relationships.
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