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Effect of Same-dose Single or Dual Field Irradiation on Damage to Miniature Pig Parotid Glands

AIM: To evaluate the effect of single or dual field irradiation (IR) with the same dose on damage to miniature pig parotid glands. METHODOLOGY: Sixteen miniature pigs were divided into two IR groups (n=6) and a control group (n=4). The irradiation groups were subjected to 20 Gy X-radiation to one pa...

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Autores principales: Yan, Xing, Hai, Bo, Shan, Zhao-chen, Zheng, Chang-yu, Zhang, Chun-mei, Wang, Song-lin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3735788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20690500
http://dx.doi.org/10.4248/ijos.08001
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author Yan, Xing
Hai, Bo
Shan, Zhao-chen
Zheng, Chang-yu
Zhang, Chun-mei
Wang, Song-lin
author_facet Yan, Xing
Hai, Bo
Shan, Zhao-chen
Zheng, Chang-yu
Zhang, Chun-mei
Wang, Song-lin
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description AIM: To evaluate the effect of single or dual field irradiation (IR) with the same dose on damage to miniature pig parotid glands. METHODOLOGY: Sixteen miniature pigs were divided into two IR groups (n=6) and a control group (n=4). The irradiation groups were subjected to 20 Gy X-radiation to one parotid gland using single-field or dual-field modality by linear accelerator. The dose-volume distributions between two IR groups were compared. Saliva from parotid glands and blood were collected at 0, 4, 8 and 16 weeks after irradiation. Parotid glands were removed at 16 weeks to evaluate tissue morphology. RESULTS: The irradiation dose volume distributions were significantly different between single and dual field irradiation groups (t=4.177, P=0.002), although dose volume histogramin (DVH) indicated the equal maximal dose in parotid glands. Saliva flow rates from IR side decreased dramatically at all time points in IR groups, especially in dual field irradiation group. The radiation caused changes of white blood cell count in blood, lactate dehydrogenase and amylase in serum, calcium, potassium and amylase in saliva. Morphologically, more severe radiation damage was found in irradiated parotid glands from dual field irradiation group than that from single field irradiation group. CONCLUSION: Data from this large animal model demonstrated that the radiation damage from the dual field irradiation was more severe than that of the single field irradiation at the same dose, suggesting that dose-volume distribution is an important factor in evaluation of the radiobiology of parotid glands.
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spelling pubmed-37357882013-08-08 Effect of Same-dose Single or Dual Field Irradiation on Damage to Miniature Pig Parotid Glands Yan, Xing Hai, Bo Shan, Zhao-chen Zheng, Chang-yu Zhang, Chun-mei Wang, Song-lin Int J Oral Sci Original Scientific Article AIM: To evaluate the effect of single or dual field irradiation (IR) with the same dose on damage to miniature pig parotid glands. METHODOLOGY: Sixteen miniature pigs were divided into two IR groups (n=6) and a control group (n=4). The irradiation groups were subjected to 20 Gy X-radiation to one parotid gland using single-field or dual-field modality by linear accelerator. The dose-volume distributions between two IR groups were compared. Saliva from parotid glands and blood were collected at 0, 4, 8 and 16 weeks after irradiation. Parotid glands were removed at 16 weeks to evaluate tissue morphology. RESULTS: The irradiation dose volume distributions were significantly different between single and dual field irradiation groups (t=4.177, P=0.002), although dose volume histogramin (DVH) indicated the equal maximal dose in parotid glands. Saliva flow rates from IR side decreased dramatically at all time points in IR groups, especially in dual field irradiation group. The radiation caused changes of white blood cell count in blood, lactate dehydrogenase and amylase in serum, calcium, potassium and amylase in saliva. Morphologically, more severe radiation damage was found in irradiated parotid glands from dual field irradiation group than that from single field irradiation group. CONCLUSION: Data from this large animal model demonstrated that the radiation damage from the dual field irradiation was more severe than that of the single field irradiation at the same dose, suggesting that dose-volume distribution is an important factor in evaluation of the radiobiology of parotid glands. Nature Publishing Group 2009-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3735788/ /pubmed/20690500 http://dx.doi.org/10.4248/ijos.08001 Text en Copyright © 2009 West China School of Stomatology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
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Effect of Same-dose Single or Dual Field Irradiation on Damage to Miniature Pig Parotid Glands
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title_full Effect of Same-dose Single or Dual Field Irradiation on Damage to Miniature Pig Parotid Glands
title_fullStr Effect of Same-dose Single or Dual Field Irradiation on Damage to Miniature Pig Parotid Glands
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Same-dose Single or Dual Field Irradiation on Damage to Miniature Pig Parotid Glands
title_short Effect of Same-dose Single or Dual Field Irradiation on Damage to Miniature Pig Parotid Glands
title_sort effect of same-dose single or dual field irradiation on damage to miniature pig parotid glands
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3735788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20690500
http://dx.doi.org/10.4248/ijos.08001
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