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DNA breaks induced by iodine-containing contrast medium in radiodiagnostics: a problem of tungsten?
Ferlazzo, Mélanie L; Devic, Clement; Granzotto, Adeline; Charvet, Anne-Marie; Pilleul, Franck; Colin, Catherine; Biston, Marie-Claude; Joubert, Aurélie; Bourguignon, Michel; Foray, Nicolas.
Affiliation
  • Ferlazzo ML; 1Inserm, UMR 1052, Radiobiology Group, Cancer Research Centre, Bâtiment Cheney A, 69008 Rue Laennec, Lyon, France.
  • Devic C; 1Inserm, UMR 1052, Radiobiology Group, Cancer Research Centre, Bâtiment Cheney A, 69008 Rue Laennec, Lyon, France.
  • Granzotto A; 1Inserm, UMR 1052, Radiobiology Group, Cancer Research Centre, Bâtiment Cheney A, 69008 Rue Laennec, Lyon, France.
  • Charvet AM; 2Inserm, UMR 836, European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, 38042 Grenoble, France.
  • Pilleul F; Centre anti-cancer Léon-Bérard, 69008 Lyon, France.
  • Colin C; 1Inserm, UMR 1052, Radiobiology Group, Cancer Research Centre, Bâtiment Cheney A, 69008 Rue Laennec, Lyon, France.
  • Biston MC; 4Hospices Civils de Lyon, Centre Hospitalo-Universitaire Lyon Sud, 69495 Pierre-Bénite, France.
  • Joubert A; Centre anti-cancer Léon-Bérard, 69008 Lyon, France.
  • Bourguignon M; 5Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire, 92260 Fontenay-aux-Roses, France.
  • Foray N; 5Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire, 92260 Fontenay-aux-Roses, France.
Eur Radiol Exp ; 2: 21, 2018 Dec.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30148253
Iodine-containing contrast media (ICM) are extensively used to improve image quality and information content in x-ray-based examinations, particularly in computed tomography (CT). In parallel, there is increasing evidence that the use of ICM during CT sessions is associated with deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) breaks that may influence the estimation of the risks linked to x-ray exposure. Why has iodine been preferred to any other heavy elements to enhance contrast in radiodiagnostics? How to understand such DNA breaks effect? We searched for the answers in the early times of x-ray medical use. It appeared that the maximal ratio between the relative iodine and water mass energy absorption coefficients is reached in the range of 40-60 keV, which defines the energy range in which the dose is preferentially absorbed by ICM. This range does not correspond to the K-edge of iodine but to that of tungsten, the major component of the x-ray tube anode of CT scanners. At such energy, radiolysis of the ICM produces sodium or potassium iodide that prevents a normal DNA breaks repair and influences the individual response to x-ray low-dose. Both contrast enhancement and DNA breaks effect may therefore be caused by tungsten of the anodes of x-ray tubes.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Eur Radiol Exp Year: 2018 Type: Article Affiliation country: France

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Eur Radiol Exp Year: 2018 Type: Article Affiliation country: France