Monte Carlo-based dosimetry and optimization of a custom alpha cell irradiation setup.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Maryam Rahbaran, Joanna Li, Shirin A Enger
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Abstract

Objective.When combined with targeting agents,α-particle-emitting radionuclides show promise in treating hypoxic tumors and micrometastases. These radionuclides exhibit a high relative biological effectiveness (RBE), attributed to their high linear energy transfer, and induce complex DNA damage within targeted cells. However, most clinical experience and radiobiological data are derived from photon irradiation. To optimizeα-particle-based treatments, further research is needed to refine their RBE estimates. This study aimed to characterize and optimize a customin-vitrocell irradiation setup forα-particle RBE studies using241Am through Monte Carlo simulations.Approach.A Geant4-based Monte Carlo simulation model was used to simulate a custom cell well setup. An241Am (48 kBq) source was positioned beneath the well with an adjustable source-to-surface distance (SSD). The spectra of decay products was calculated with 6.5×109simulated241Am decay events. Simulations were conducted for SSD values of 2 mm, 5 mm, and 7 mm under three scenarios: (A) total dose rate from all decay products, (B) excludingγ-emissions, and (C) excluding secondary particles. Results were compared to published spectra and a published dose rate (0.1 Gy min-1) as validation.Main results.The validation dose rate was 0.1136 Gy min-1. Photons of 13.9-59.5 keV andα-particles of 5.39-5.48 MeV were observed. The dose inhomogeneity across the cells was around 30%, 10%, and 5% in the 2, 5, and 7 mm SSD setups, respectively. The corresponding total dose rates in cells for the three SSDs were 0.583, 0.146, and 0.0830 Gy min-1. The dose rate contributions were 90% fromα-particles, less than 0.07% fromγ-emissions, and 9%-10% from secondary particles.Significance.To accurately assess radiobiological effects, it is important to consider the full decay spectrum of radionuclides and their secondary particles in dosimetry calculations. These findings will aid in refining experimental setups for futurein-vitrostudies, contributing to more reliable RBE calculations.

基于蒙特卡罗的剂量学和自定义α细胞辐照装置的优化。
目的:α-粒子放射核素与靶向药物联合治疗低氧肿瘤和微转移瘤。这些放射性核素由于其高线性能量转移而表现出较高的相对生物有效性(RBE),并在靶细胞内诱导复杂的DNA损伤。然而,大多数临床经验和放射生物学数据来自光子照射。为了优化基于α-颗粒的治疗,还需要进一步的研究来完善他们的RBE估计。本研究旨在通过蒙特卡罗模拟来表征和优化α-粒子RBE研究中使用Am-241的定制体外细胞辐照装置。方法:使用基于geant4的蒙特卡罗模拟模型来模拟定制的细胞孔设置。Am-241 (48kbq)震源位于井下,震源与地面的距离(SSD)可调。用6.5×10^9模拟Am-241衰变事件计算了衰变产物的光谱。对2 mm、5 mm和7 mm的SSD值在三种情况下进行了模拟:A)所有衰变产物的总剂量率,B)排除γ辐射,C)排除二次粒子。结果与已发表的光谱和已发表的剂量率(0.1 Gy/min)进行了比较,作为验证。主要结果:验证剂量率为0.1136 Gy/min。观察到13.9 ~ 59.5 keV的光子和5.39 ~ 5.48 MeV的α-粒子。在2、5和7 mm SSD设置中,细胞间的剂量不均匀性分别约为30%、10%和5%。三种固态硬盘在细胞内相应的总剂量率分别为0.583、0.146和0.0830 Gy/min。α-粒子对剂量率的贡献为90%,γ-辐射的贡献小于0.07%,次生粒子对剂量率的贡献为9-10%。意义:为了准确评估放射性生物学效应,在剂量学计算中必须考虑放射性核素及其次生粒子的全衰变谱。这些发现将有助于完善未来体外研究的实验设置,有助于更可靠的RBE计算。
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Physics in medicine and biology
Physics in medicine and biology 医学-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
14.30%
发文量
409
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The development and application of theoretical, computational and experimental physics to medicine, physiology and biology. Topics covered are: therapy physics (including ionizing and non-ionizing radiation); biomedical imaging (e.g. x-ray, magnetic resonance, ultrasound, optical and nuclear imaging); image-guided interventions; image reconstruction and analysis (including kinetic modelling); artificial intelligence in biomedical physics and analysis; nanoparticles in imaging and therapy; radiobiology; radiation protection and patient dose monitoring; radiation dosimetry
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