健康啮齿动物吸入低水平和调节水平氡后的免疫和呼吸效应。

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Dylan De Bellis, James McEvoy-May, Christopher Kalnins, Stephanie Puukila, Antony M Hooker, Douglas Boreham, Dani-Louise Dixon
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摘要

氡气是一种天然存在的物质,对公众本底辐射剂量有很大贡献。人们普遍认为,氡有害,被认为是肺癌的第二大原因,仅次于吸烟;然而,研究也表明,接触低剂量可能有有益的影响。随着争论的继续,强大的动物模型对于研究低剂量氡暴露对生物系统的影响至关重要。在这项研究中,我们使用我们专门设计的氡室,研究了低水平和调节水平的氡(400 Bq/m3和1000 Bq/m3)对健康体内大鼠模型肺部的时间影响。大鼠分别在氡室中饲养18、90、2 × 90或4 × 90小时。暴露后,在麻醉下切开气管,使用小型动物呼吸机评估呼吸功能。大鼠被人道安乐死,组织被移除,并评估免疫和生物学结果。我们的研究结果表明,吸入氡及其衰变产物会导致该系统随后的分子激活,从而建立了健康动物体内低水平氡暴露的模型,并表明低水平和受调节的氡暴露长达4周不会导致生物学上显著的负面健康结果。该模型将有助于进一步研究氡在癌症发展中的作用及其在缓解炎症症状方面的潜在治疗应用。
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Immunological and Respiratory Effects in a Healthy Rodent Model after Inhalation of Low and Regulated Levels of Radon.

Radon gas is a naturally occurring substance and contributes significantly to the public background radiation dose. It is widely accepted that radon has harmful effects, being considered the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking; however, studies also indicate that exposure to low doses may have beneficial effects. As the debate continues, robust animal models are essential to investigate the effects of low-dose radon exposure on biological systems. In this study, we examined the temporal effects of low and regulated levels of radon (400 Bq/m3 and 1,000 Bq/m3) on the lungs of a healthy in vivo rat model using our specially designed radon chamber. Rats were housed with or without radon gas in the chamber for durations of 18 h, 90 h, 2 × 90 h, or 4 × 90 h. After exposure, a tracheotomy under anesthesia was performed, and respiratory function was assessed using a small animal ventilator. Rats were humanely euthanized, tissues were removed, and immunological and biological outcomes were evaluated. Our results demonstrate that the inhalation of radon and its decay products results in subsequent molecular activation in this system, establishing a model for low-level radon exposure in a healthy animal, and suggest that low and regulated levels of radon exposure for up to 4 weeks do not lead to biologically significant negative health outcomes. This model will facilitate further investigation into the role of radon in cancer development and its potential therapeutic applications in alleviating symptoms of inflammatory conditions.

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Radiation research
Radiation research 医学-核医学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
8.80%
发文量
179
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Radiation Research publishes original articles dealing with radiation effects and related subjects in the areas of physics, chemistry, biology and medicine, including epidemiology and translational research. The term radiation is used in its broadest sense and includes specifically ionizing radiation and ultraviolet, visible and infrared light as well as microwaves, ultrasound and heat. Effects may be physical, chemical or biological. Related subjects include (but are not limited to) dosimetry methods and instrumentation, isotope techniques and studies with chemical agents contributing to the understanding of radiation effects.
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