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Cardiovascular Risks Associated with Low Dose Ionizing Particle Radiation

Previous epidemiologic data demonstrate that cardiovascular (CV) morbidity and mortality may occur decades after ionizing radiation exposure. With increased use of proton and carbon ion radiotherapy and concerns about space radiation exposures to astronauts on future long-duration exploration-type m...

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Autores principales: Yan, Xinhua, Sasi, Sharath P., Gee, Hannah, Lee, JuYong, Yang, Yongyao, Mehrzad, Raman, Onufrak, Jillian, Song, Jin, Enderling, Heiko, Agarwal, Akhil, Rahimi, Layla, Morgan, James, Wilson, Paul F., Carrozza, Joseph, Walsh, Kenneth, Kishore, Raj, Goukassian, David A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4206415/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25337914
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0110269
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author Yan, Xinhua
Sasi, Sharath P.
Gee, Hannah
Lee, JuYong
Yang, Yongyao
Mehrzad, Raman
Onufrak, Jillian
Song, Jin
Enderling, Heiko
Agarwal, Akhil
Rahimi, Layla
Morgan, James
Wilson, Paul F.
Carrozza, Joseph
Walsh, Kenneth
Kishore, Raj
Goukassian, David A.
author_facet Yan, Xinhua
Sasi, Sharath P.
Gee, Hannah
Lee, JuYong
Yang, Yongyao
Mehrzad, Raman
Onufrak, Jillian
Song, Jin
Enderling, Heiko
Agarwal, Akhil
Rahimi, Layla
Morgan, James
Wilson, Paul F.
Carrozza, Joseph
Walsh, Kenneth
Kishore, Raj
Goukassian, David A.
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description Previous epidemiologic data demonstrate that cardiovascular (CV) morbidity and mortality may occur decades after ionizing radiation exposure. With increased use of proton and carbon ion radiotherapy and concerns about space radiation exposures to astronauts on future long-duration exploration-type missions, the long-term effects and risks of low-dose charged particle irradiation on the CV system must be better appreciated. Here we report on the long-term effects of whole-body proton ((1)H; 0.5 Gy, 1 GeV) and iron ion ((56)Fe; 0.15 Gy, 1GeV/nucleon) irradiation with and without an acute myocardial ischemia (AMI) event in mice. We show that cardiac function of proton-irradiated mice initially improves at 1 month but declines by 10 months post-irradiation. In AMI-induced mice, prior proton irradiation improved cardiac function restoration and enhanced cardiac remodeling. This was associated with increased pro-survival gene expression in cardiac tissues. In contrast, cardiac function was significantly declined in (56)Fe ion-irradiated mice at 1 and 3 months but recovered at 10 months. In addition, (56)Fe ion-irradiation led to poorer cardiac function and more adverse remodeling in AMI-induced mice, and was associated with decreased angiogenesis and pro-survival factors in cardiac tissues at any time point examined up to 10 months. This is the first study reporting CV effects following low dose proton and iron ion irradiation during normal aging and post-AMI. Understanding the biological effects of charged particle radiation qualities on the CV system is necessary both for the mitigation of space exploration CV risks and for understanding of long-term CV effects following charged particle radiotherapy.
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spelling pubmed-42064152014-10-27 Cardiovascular Risks Associated with Low Dose Ionizing Particle Radiation Yan, Xinhua Sasi, Sharath P. Gee, Hannah Lee, JuYong Yang, Yongyao Mehrzad, Raman Onufrak, Jillian Song, Jin Enderling, Heiko Agarwal, Akhil Rahimi, Layla Morgan, James Wilson, Paul F. Carrozza, Joseph Walsh, Kenneth Kishore, Raj Goukassian, David A. PLoS One Research Article Previous epidemiologic data demonstrate that cardiovascular (CV) morbidity and mortality may occur decades after ionizing radiation exposure. With increased use of proton and carbon ion radiotherapy and concerns about space radiation exposures to astronauts on future long-duration exploration-type missions, the long-term effects and risks of low-dose charged particle irradiation on the CV system must be better appreciated. Here we report on the long-term effects of whole-body proton ((1)H; 0.5 Gy, 1 GeV) and iron ion ((56)Fe; 0.15 Gy, 1GeV/nucleon) irradiation with and without an acute myocardial ischemia (AMI) event in mice. We show that cardiac function of proton-irradiated mice initially improves at 1 month but declines by 10 months post-irradiation. In AMI-induced mice, prior proton irradiation improved cardiac function restoration and enhanced cardiac remodeling. This was associated with increased pro-survival gene expression in cardiac tissues. In contrast, cardiac function was significantly declined in (56)Fe ion-irradiated mice at 1 and 3 months but recovered at 10 months. In addition, (56)Fe ion-irradiation led to poorer cardiac function and more adverse remodeling in AMI-induced mice, and was associated with decreased angiogenesis and pro-survival factors in cardiac tissues at any time point examined up to 10 months. This is the first study reporting CV effects following low dose proton and iron ion irradiation during normal aging and post-AMI. Understanding the biological effects of charged particle radiation qualities on the CV system is necessary both for the mitigation of space exploration CV risks and for understanding of long-term CV effects following charged particle radiotherapy. Public Library of Science 2014-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4206415/ /pubmed/25337914 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0110269 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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Yan, Xinhua
Sasi, Sharath P.
Gee, Hannah
Lee, JuYong
Yang, Yongyao
Mehrzad, Raman
Onufrak, Jillian
Song, Jin
Enderling, Heiko
Agarwal, Akhil
Rahimi, Layla
Morgan, James
Wilson, Paul F.
Carrozza, Joseph
Walsh, Kenneth
Kishore, Raj
Goukassian, David A.
Cardiovascular Risks Associated with Low Dose Ionizing Particle Radiation
title Cardiovascular Risks Associated with Low Dose Ionizing Particle Radiation
title_full Cardiovascular Risks Associated with Low Dose Ionizing Particle Radiation
title_fullStr Cardiovascular Risks Associated with Low Dose Ionizing Particle Radiation
title_full_unstemmed Cardiovascular Risks Associated with Low Dose Ionizing Particle Radiation
title_short Cardiovascular Risks Associated with Low Dose Ionizing Particle Radiation
title_sort cardiovascular risks associated with low dose ionizing particle radiation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4206415/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25337914
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0110269
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