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Radiat Environ Biophys ; 51(3): 283-93, 2012 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22526916

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to analyse the cytogenetic effect of exposing human peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) to a mixed beam of alpha particles and X-rays. Whole blood collected from one donor was exposed to different doses of alpha particles ((241)Am), X-rays and a combination of both. All exposures were carried out at 37 °C. Three independent experiments were performed. Micronuclei (MN) in binucleated PBL were scored as the endpoint. Moreover, the size of MN was measured. The results show that exposure of PBL to a mixed beam of high and low linear energy transfer radiation led to significantly higher than expected frequencies of MN. The measurement of MN size did not reveal any differences between the effect of alpha particles and mixed beam. In conclusion, a combined exposure of PBL to alpha particles and X-rays leads to a synergistic effect as measured by the frequency of MN. From the analysis of MN distributions, we conclude that the increase was due to an impaired repair of X-ray-induced DNA damage.


Subject(s)
Alpha Particles/adverse effects , Lymphocytes/metabolism , Lymphocytes/radiation effects , Micronuclei, Chromosome-Defective/radiation effects , Adult , Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation , Endpoint Determination , Humans , Least-Squares Analysis , Male , Micronucleus Tests , X-Rays/adverse effects
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Radiat Prot Dosimetry ; 151(3): 570-9, 2012 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22434924

ABSTRACT

Exposure of humans to mixed fields of high- and low-linear energy transfer (LET) radiation occurs in many situations-for example, in urban areas with high levels of indoor radon as well as background gamma radiation, during airplane flights or certain forms of radiation therapy. From the perspective of health risk associated with exposure to mixed fields, it is important to understand the interactions between different radiation types. In most cellular investigations on mixed beams, two types of irradiations have been applied sequentially. Simultaneous irradiation is the desirable scenario but requires a dedicated irradiation facility. The authors have constructed a facility where cells can be simultaneously exposed to (241)Am alpha particles and 190-kV X-rays at 37°C. This study presents the technical details and the dosimetry of the setup, as well as validates the performance of the setup for clonogenic survival in AA8 Chinese hamster ovary cells. No significant synergistic effect was observed. The relative biological effectiveness of the alpha particles was 2.56 for 37 % and 1.90 for 10 % clonogenic survival.


Subject(s)
Alpha Particles , Americium , Cell Survival/radiation effects , Radiometry/instrumentation , Animals , CHO Cells , Colony-Forming Units Assay , Cricetinae , Cricetulus , Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation , X-Rays
3.
Mutat Res ; 701(1): 80-5, 2010 Aug 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20472094

ABSTRACT

There are conflicting data regarding the effect of culturing time of human peripheral blood lymphocytes on the yield of chromosomal aberrations induced by sparsely ionising radiation in the G0 phase of the cell cycle. While some authors find that the yield of aberrations does not change with time, others find increased frequencies of aberrations with harvesting time. The reasons for the conflicting results are not known, but the majority of studies were performed with lymphocytes of a single donor collected at one time point. We performed a study to verify if individual variability could be a confounding factor. As a positive control, lymphocytes were also exposed to high LET radiation (neutrons and alpha-rays), where an effect of harvesting time on the level of damage is expected to be seen. Blood was drawn from a total of 8 donors at two time points and exposed to X-rays, 6 MeV neutrons or alpha particles generated by an Am-241 source. Whole blood cultures were set up and micronuclei (Mn) were scored in binucleated cells harvested after 72, 96 and 120 h of culture time. The results show that in lymphocytes exposed to X-rays, the frequency of Mn was generally not influenced by the culture time while for both neutrons and alpha particles consistently increased micronucleus frequencies with culture time were detected. Some individual variability was detected and the conflicting results regarding the relationship between the yield of cytogenetic damage and lymphocyte culture time can, at least partly, be due to this variability.


Subject(s)
Alpha Particles/adverse effects , Micronuclei, Chromosome-Defective/radiation effects , Neutrons/adverse effects , X-Rays/adverse effects , Cells, Cultured , Humans , Linear Energy Transfer , Radiation , Resting Phase, Cell Cycle , Time Factors
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Appl Radiat Isot ; 67(7-8 Suppl): S137-40, 2009 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19409798

ABSTRACT

This paper aims to measure the spectra of HB11 (high flux reactor, HFR) and the Tsing Hua open-pool reactor (THOR) boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) beams by multiple activation foils. The self-shielding corrections were made with the aid of MCNP calculations. The initial spectra were adjusted by a sophisticated process named coarse-scaling adjustment using SAND-EX, which can adjust a given coarse-group spectrum into a fine-group structure, i.e. 640 groups, with excellent continuity. The epithermal neutron flux of the THOR beam is about three times of HB11. The thermal neutron flux, boron and gold reaction rates along the central axis of a PMMA phantom are calculated for both adjusted spectra for comparison.


Subject(s)
Boron Neutron Capture Therapy/statistics & numerical data , Fast Neutrons/therapeutic use , Boron Neutron Capture Therapy/instrumentation , Humans , Nuclear Reactors , Phantoms, Imaging/statistics & numerical data , Polymethyl Methacrylate , Radiotherapy Planning, Computer-Assisted/statistics & numerical data , Taiwan
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Appl Radiat Isot ; 67(7-8 Suppl): S134-6, 2009 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19376717

ABSTRACT

The dual ionisation chamber technique is the recommended method for mixed field dosimetry of epithermal neutron beams. This paper presents initial data from an ongoing inter-comparison study involving two identical pairs of ionisation chambers used at the BNCT facilities of Petten, NL and of the University of Birmingham, UK. The goal of this study is to evaluate the photon, thermal neutron and epithermal neutron responses of both pairs of TE(TE) (Exradin T2 type) and Mg(Ar) (Exradin M2 type) ionisation chambers in similar experimental conditions. At this stage, the work has been completed for the M2 type chambers and is intended to be completed for the T2 type chambers in the near future.


Subject(s)
Boron Neutron Capture Therapy/instrumentation , Radiometry/instrumentation , Boron Compounds/therapeutic use , Boron Neutron Capture Therapy/methods , Boron Neutron Capture Therapy/statistics & numerical data , England , Fast Neutrons/therapeutic use , Humans , Neoplasms/radiotherapy , Netherlands , Neutrons/therapeutic use , Phantoms, Imaging , Photons/therapeutic use , Radiation-Sensitizing Agents/therapeutic use , Radiometry/methods , Radiometry/statistics & numerical data , Radiotherapy Planning, Computer-Assisted/statistics & numerical data , Reproducibility of Results
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