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(99m)TcO(4) (−)-, Auger-Mediated Thyroid Stunning: Dosimetric Requirements and Associated Molecular Events
Low-energy Auger and conversion electrons deposit their energy in a very small volume (a few nm(3)) around the site of emission. From a radiotoxicological point of view the effects of low-energy electrons on normal tissues are largely unknown, understudied, and generally assumed to be negligible. In...
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Public Library of Science
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3963936/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24663284 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092729 |
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author | Cambien, Béatrice Franken, Philippe R. Lamit, Audrey Mauxion, Thibault Richard-Fiardo, Peggy Guglielmi, Julien Crescence, Lydie Mari, Bernard Pourcher, Thierry Darcourt, Jacques Bardiès, Manuel Vassaux, Georges |
author_facet | Cambien, Béatrice Franken, Philippe R. Lamit, Audrey Mauxion, Thibault Richard-Fiardo, Peggy Guglielmi, Julien Crescence, Lydie Mari, Bernard Pourcher, Thierry Darcourt, Jacques Bardiès, Manuel Vassaux, Georges |
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description | Low-energy Auger and conversion electrons deposit their energy in a very small volume (a few nm(3)) around the site of emission. From a radiotoxicological point of view the effects of low-energy electrons on normal tissues are largely unknown, understudied, and generally assumed to be negligible. In this context, the discovery that the low-energy electron emitter, (99m)Tc, can induce stunning on primary thyrocytes in vitro, at low absorbed doses, is intriguing. Extrapolated in vivo, this observation suggests that a radioisotope as commonly used in nuclear medicine as (99m)Tc may significantly influence thyroid physiology. The aims of this study were to determine whether (99m)Tc pertechnetate ((99m)TcO(4) (−)) is capable of inducing thyroid stunning in vivo, to evaluate the absorbed dose of (99m)TcO(4) (−) required to induce this stunning, and to analyze the biological events associated/concomitant with this effect. Our results show that (99m)TcO(4) (−)–mediated thyroid stunning can be observed in vivo in mouse thyroid. The threshold of the absorbed dose in the thyroid required to obtain a significant stunning effect is in the range of 20 Gy. This effect is associated with a reduced level of functional Na/I symporter (NIS) protein, with no significant cell death. It is reversible within a few days. At the cellular and molecular levels, a decrease in NIS mRNA, the generation of double-strand DNA breaks, and the activation of the p53 pathway are observed. Low-energy electrons emitted by (99m)Tc can, therefore, induce thyroid stunning in vivo in mice, if it is exposed to an absorbed dose of at least 20 Gy, a level unlikely to be encountered in clinical practice. Nevertheless this report presents an unexpected effect of low-energy electrons on a normal tissue in vivo, and provides a unique experimental setup to understand the fine molecular mechanisms involved in their biological effects. |
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spelling | pubmed-39639362014-03-27 (99m)TcO(4) (−)-, Auger-Mediated Thyroid Stunning: Dosimetric Requirements and Associated Molecular Events Cambien, Béatrice Franken, Philippe R. Lamit, Audrey Mauxion, Thibault Richard-Fiardo, Peggy Guglielmi, Julien Crescence, Lydie Mari, Bernard Pourcher, Thierry Darcourt, Jacques Bardiès, Manuel Vassaux, Georges PLoS One Research Article Low-energy Auger and conversion electrons deposit their energy in a very small volume (a few nm(3)) around the site of emission. From a radiotoxicological point of view the effects of low-energy electrons on normal tissues are largely unknown, understudied, and generally assumed to be negligible. In this context, the discovery that the low-energy electron emitter, (99m)Tc, can induce stunning on primary thyrocytes in vitro, at low absorbed doses, is intriguing. Extrapolated in vivo, this observation suggests that a radioisotope as commonly used in nuclear medicine as (99m)Tc may significantly influence thyroid physiology. The aims of this study were to determine whether (99m)Tc pertechnetate ((99m)TcO(4) (−)) is capable of inducing thyroid stunning in vivo, to evaluate the absorbed dose of (99m)TcO(4) (−) required to induce this stunning, and to analyze the biological events associated/concomitant with this effect. Our results show that (99m)TcO(4) (−)–mediated thyroid stunning can be observed in vivo in mouse thyroid. The threshold of the absorbed dose in the thyroid required to obtain a significant stunning effect is in the range of 20 Gy. This effect is associated with a reduced level of functional Na/I symporter (NIS) protein, with no significant cell death. It is reversible within a few days. At the cellular and molecular levels, a decrease in NIS mRNA, the generation of double-strand DNA breaks, and the activation of the p53 pathway are observed. Low-energy electrons emitted by (99m)Tc can, therefore, induce thyroid stunning in vivo in mice, if it is exposed to an absorbed dose of at least 20 Gy, a level unlikely to be encountered in clinical practice. Nevertheless this report presents an unexpected effect of low-energy electrons on a normal tissue in vivo, and provides a unique experimental setup to understand the fine molecular mechanisms involved in their biological effects. Public Library of Science 2014-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3963936/ /pubmed/24663284 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092729 Text en © 2014 Cambien et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Cambien, Béatrice Franken, Philippe R. Lamit, Audrey Mauxion, Thibault Richard-Fiardo, Peggy Guglielmi, Julien Crescence, Lydie Mari, Bernard Pourcher, Thierry Darcourt, Jacques Bardiès, Manuel Vassaux, Georges (99m)TcO(4) (−)-, Auger-Mediated Thyroid Stunning: Dosimetric Requirements and Associated Molecular Events |
title |
(99m)TcO(4)
(−)-, Auger-Mediated Thyroid Stunning: Dosimetric Requirements and Associated Molecular Events |
title_full |
(99m)TcO(4)
(−)-, Auger-Mediated Thyroid Stunning: Dosimetric Requirements and Associated Molecular Events |
title_fullStr |
(99m)TcO(4)
(−)-, Auger-Mediated Thyroid Stunning: Dosimetric Requirements and Associated Molecular Events |
title_full_unstemmed |
(99m)TcO(4)
(−)-, Auger-Mediated Thyroid Stunning: Dosimetric Requirements and Associated Molecular Events |
title_short |
(99m)TcO(4)
(−)-, Auger-Mediated Thyroid Stunning: Dosimetric Requirements and Associated Molecular Events |
title_sort | (99m)tco(4)
(−)-, auger-mediated thyroid stunning: dosimetric requirements and associated molecular events |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3963936/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24663284 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092729 |
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