慢性低剂量x射线照射对放射科工作人员甲状腺功能和血细胞参数的分子和细胞影响。

IF 1.5 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Salah Qadir Mahmood, Bakhtyar Kamal Talabany, Taib Ahmed Hama-Soor
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本研究探讨了长期低剂量职业x射线照射对放射科工作人员甲状腺功能和血液学指标的影响。对136名放射学及辐射相关从业人员进行了横断面分析。甲状腺状态,通过超声检查和血清T3、T4和TSH测量评估,与全血细胞计数(CBC)进行比较。甲状腺激素和甲状腺结构的性别差异不显著,但TSH水平与职业组相关(P=0.016), T3水平与工作时间相关(P=0.03)。放射科医师的RDW-CV高于放射科技师和其他工作人员(P=0.009)。在淋巴细胞计数、血红蛋白、红细胞和红细胞压积方面存在显著的性别差异。在男性中,白细胞和MCHC随工作时间的增加而显著波动。这些发现表明,慢性低剂量x射线照射可能影响放射专业人员甲状腺激素调节和造血功能。需要进一步的研究来阐明潜在的细胞和分子机制,并完善辐射安全协议。
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Molecular and cellular effects of chronic low-dose X-ray exposure on thyroid function and blood cell parameters in radiology staff.

This study investigated the impact of long-term, low-dose occupational exposure to X-rays on thyroid function and hematological parameters in radiology staff. A cross-sectional analysis was conducted on 136 radiology and radiation-related employees. Thyroid status, assessed via ultrasonography and serum T3, T4, and TSH measurements, was compared with complete blood counts (CBC). While no significant gender-based differences in thyroid hormones or structure were observed, TSH levels correlated significantly with occupational group (P=0.016), and T3 levels correlated with working hours (P=0.03). Radiologists exhibited higher RDW-CV compared to radiographers and other staff (P=0.009). Significant gender differences were noted in lymphocyte counts, hemoglobin, red blood cells, and hematocrit. In males, WBC and MCHC fluctuated significantly with increased working hours. These findings suggest that chronic, low-dose X-ray exposure may influence thyroid hormone regulation and hematopoiesis in radiology professionals. Further research is warranted to elucidate the underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms and to refine radiation safety protocols.

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Cellular and molecular biology
Cellular and molecular biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Cellular and Molecular Biology publishes original articles, reviews, short communications, methods, meta-analysis notes, letters to editor and comments in the interdisciplinary science of Cellular and Molecular Biology linking and integrating molecular biology, biophysics, biochemistry, enzymology, physiology and biotechnology in a dynamic cell and tissue biology environment, applied to human, animals, plants tissues as well to microbial and viral cells. The journal Cellular and Molecular Biology is therefore open to intense interdisciplinary exchanges in medical, dental, veterinary, pharmacological, botanical and biological researches for the demonstration of these multiple links.
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