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Internal organ dose rate conversion coefficients of Japanese macaques to (134)Cs,(137)Cs and (131)I(†)

The purpose of this study was to estimate the internal dose of radiation in Japanese macaques (aka Nihonzaru or snow monkey) due to the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident. Images of a male Japanese macaque weighing ~10 kg were acquired using a multi-slice computed tomography (CT) scan with a 64-...

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Autores principales: Takamura, Yuta, Kajimoto, Tsuyoshi, Tanaka, Kenichi, Yamamoto, Tomoya, Suzuki, Masatoshi, Inaba, Yohei, Chida, Koichi, Fukumoto, Manabu, Rangacharyulu, Chary, Endo, Satoru
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10516734/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37549961
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrr/rrad055
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author Takamura, Yuta
Kajimoto, Tsuyoshi
Tanaka, Kenichi
Yamamoto, Tomoya
Suzuki, Masatoshi
Inaba, Yohei
Chida, Koichi
Fukumoto, Manabu
Rangacharyulu, Chary
Endo, Satoru
author_facet Takamura, Yuta
Kajimoto, Tsuyoshi
Tanaka, Kenichi
Yamamoto, Tomoya
Suzuki, Masatoshi
Inaba, Yohei
Chida, Koichi
Fukumoto, Manabu
Rangacharyulu, Chary
Endo, Satoru
author_sort Takamura, Yuta
collection PubMed
description The purpose of this study was to estimate the internal dose of radiation in Japanese macaques (aka Nihonzaru or snow monkey) due to the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident. Images of a male Japanese macaque weighing ~10 kg were acquired using a multi-slice computed tomography (CT) scan with a 64-row segment detector. The CT images were used to create voxel phantoms of the bones, bone marrow, brain, eyes, heart, lungs, stomach, liver, spleen, pancreas, kidneys, intestines, bladder, testes, thyroid and miscellaneous tissue. The Particle and Heavy Ion Transport System (PHITS) Monte Carlo code was used to calculate the internal exposure rate conversion factors for (134)Cs, (137)Cs and (131)I isotopes for the created voxel phantoms with a statistical precision higher than 1%. The PHITS-calculated energy deposits were compared with those for rhesus monkeys. The results showed that the fractions of energy deposits for β-radiation in different organs were almost identical between the two species. For γ-radiation, there was excellent agreement in the self-absorption rate with the approximate curve of the Japanese macaque, with an average deviation of 2%. The maximum deviation of 12% was for the kidney, which has two organs, so the error with the approximate curve is slightly larger due to the energy loss created between organs.
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spelling pubmed-105167342023-09-24 Internal organ dose rate conversion coefficients of Japanese macaques to (134)Cs,(137)Cs and (131)I(†) Takamura, Yuta Kajimoto, Tsuyoshi Tanaka, Kenichi Yamamoto, Tomoya Suzuki, Masatoshi Inaba, Yohei Chida, Koichi Fukumoto, Manabu Rangacharyulu, Chary Endo, Satoru J Radiat Res Regular paper The purpose of this study was to estimate the internal dose of radiation in Japanese macaques (aka Nihonzaru or snow monkey) due to the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident. Images of a male Japanese macaque weighing ~10 kg were acquired using a multi-slice computed tomography (CT) scan with a 64-row segment detector. The CT images were used to create voxel phantoms of the bones, bone marrow, brain, eyes, heart, lungs, stomach, liver, spleen, pancreas, kidneys, intestines, bladder, testes, thyroid and miscellaneous tissue. The Particle and Heavy Ion Transport System (PHITS) Monte Carlo code was used to calculate the internal exposure rate conversion factors for (134)Cs, (137)Cs and (131)I isotopes for the created voxel phantoms with a statistical precision higher than 1%. The PHITS-calculated energy deposits were compared with those for rhesus monkeys. The results showed that the fractions of energy deposits for β-radiation in different organs were almost identical between the two species. For γ-radiation, there was excellent agreement in the self-absorption rate with the approximate curve of the Japanese macaque, with an average deviation of 2%. The maximum deviation of 12% was for the kidney, which has two organs, so the error with the approximate curve is slightly larger due to the energy loss created between organs. Oxford University Press 2023-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10516734/ /pubmed/37549961 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrr/rrad055 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Japanese Radiation Research Society and Japanese Society for Radiation Oncology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Regular paper
Takamura, Yuta
Kajimoto, Tsuyoshi
Tanaka, Kenichi
Yamamoto, Tomoya
Suzuki, Masatoshi
Inaba, Yohei
Chida, Koichi
Fukumoto, Manabu
Rangacharyulu, Chary
Endo, Satoru
Internal organ dose rate conversion coefficients of Japanese macaques to (134)Cs,(137)Cs and (131)I(†)
title Internal organ dose rate conversion coefficients of Japanese macaques to (134)Cs,(137)Cs and (131)I(†)
title_full Internal organ dose rate conversion coefficients of Japanese macaques to (134)Cs,(137)Cs and (131)I(†)
title_fullStr Internal organ dose rate conversion coefficients of Japanese macaques to (134)Cs,(137)Cs and (131)I(†)
title_full_unstemmed Internal organ dose rate conversion coefficients of Japanese macaques to (134)Cs,(137)Cs and (131)I(†)
title_short Internal organ dose rate conversion coefficients of Japanese macaques to (134)Cs,(137)Cs and (131)I(†)
title_sort internal organ dose rate conversion coefficients of japanese macaques to (134)cs,(137)cs and (131)i(†)
topic Regular paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10516734/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37549961
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrr/rrad055
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