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Revisiting Biomarkers of Total-Body and Partial-Body Exposure in a Baboon Model of Irradiation
In case of a mass casualty radiation event, there is a need to distinguish total-body irradiation (TBI) and partial-body irradiation (PBI) to concentrate overwhelmed medical resources to the individuals that would develop an acute radiation syndrome (ARS) and need hematologic support (i.e., mostly T...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4503630/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26177207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0132194 |
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author | Valente, Marco Denis, Josiane Grenier, Nancy Arvers, Philippe Foucher, Barbara Desangles, François Martigne, Patrick Chaussard, Hervé Drouet, Michel Abend, Michael Hérodin, Francis |
author_facet | Valente, Marco Denis, Josiane Grenier, Nancy Arvers, Philippe Foucher, Barbara Desangles, François Martigne, Patrick Chaussard, Hervé Drouet, Michel Abend, Michael Hérodin, Francis |
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description | In case of a mass casualty radiation event, there is a need to distinguish total-body irradiation (TBI) and partial-body irradiation (PBI) to concentrate overwhelmed medical resources to the individuals that would develop an acute radiation syndrome (ARS) and need hematologic support (i.e., mostly TBI victims). To improve the identification and medical care of TBI versus PBI individuals, reliable biomarkers of exposure could be very useful. To investigate this issue, pairs of baboons (n = 18) were exposed to different situations of TBI and PBI corresponding to an equivalent of either 5 Gy (60)Co gamma irradiation (5 Gy TBI; 7.5 Gy left hemibody/2.5 right hemibody TBI; 5.55 Gy 90% PBI; 6.25 Gy 80% PBI; 10 Gy 50% PBI, 15 Gy 30% PBI) or 2.5 Gy (2.5 Gy TBI; 5 Gy 50% PBI). More than fifty parameters were evaluated before and after irradiation at several time points up to 200 days. A partial least square discriminant analysis showed a good distinction of TBI from PBI situations that were equivalent to 5 Gy. Furthermore, all the animals were pooled in two groups, TBI (n = 6) and PBI (n = 12), for comparison using a logistic regression and a non parametric statistical test. Nine plasmatic biochemical markers and most of hematological parameters turned out to discriminate between TBI and PBI animals during the prodromal phase and the manifest illness phase. The most significant biomarkers were aspartate aminotransferase, creatine kinase, lactico dehydrogenase, urea, Flt3-ligand, iron, C-reactive protein, absolute neutrophil count and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio for the early period, and Flt3-ligand, iron, platelet count, hemoglobin, monocyte count, absolute neutrophil count and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio for the ARS phase. These results suggest that heterogeneity could be distinguished within a range of 2.5 to 5 Gy TBI. |
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spelling | pubmed-45036302015-07-17 Revisiting Biomarkers of Total-Body and Partial-Body Exposure in a Baboon Model of Irradiation Valente, Marco Denis, Josiane Grenier, Nancy Arvers, Philippe Foucher, Barbara Desangles, François Martigne, Patrick Chaussard, Hervé Drouet, Michel Abend, Michael Hérodin, Francis PLoS One Research Article In case of a mass casualty radiation event, there is a need to distinguish total-body irradiation (TBI) and partial-body irradiation (PBI) to concentrate overwhelmed medical resources to the individuals that would develop an acute radiation syndrome (ARS) and need hematologic support (i.e., mostly TBI victims). To improve the identification and medical care of TBI versus PBI individuals, reliable biomarkers of exposure could be very useful. To investigate this issue, pairs of baboons (n = 18) were exposed to different situations of TBI and PBI corresponding to an equivalent of either 5 Gy (60)Co gamma irradiation (5 Gy TBI; 7.5 Gy left hemibody/2.5 right hemibody TBI; 5.55 Gy 90% PBI; 6.25 Gy 80% PBI; 10 Gy 50% PBI, 15 Gy 30% PBI) or 2.5 Gy (2.5 Gy TBI; 5 Gy 50% PBI). More than fifty parameters were evaluated before and after irradiation at several time points up to 200 days. A partial least square discriminant analysis showed a good distinction of TBI from PBI situations that were equivalent to 5 Gy. Furthermore, all the animals were pooled in two groups, TBI (n = 6) and PBI (n = 12), for comparison using a logistic regression and a non parametric statistical test. Nine plasmatic biochemical markers and most of hematological parameters turned out to discriminate between TBI and PBI animals during the prodromal phase and the manifest illness phase. The most significant biomarkers were aspartate aminotransferase, creatine kinase, lactico dehydrogenase, urea, Flt3-ligand, iron, C-reactive protein, absolute neutrophil count and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio for the early period, and Flt3-ligand, iron, platelet count, hemoglobin, monocyte count, absolute neutrophil count and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio for the ARS phase. These results suggest that heterogeneity could be distinguished within a range of 2.5 to 5 Gy TBI. Public Library of Science 2015-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4503630/ /pubmed/26177207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0132194 Text en © 2015 Valente 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 Valente, Marco Denis, Josiane Grenier, Nancy Arvers, Philippe Foucher, Barbara Desangles, François Martigne, Patrick Chaussard, Hervé Drouet, Michel Abend, Michael Hérodin, Francis Revisiting Biomarkers of Total-Body and Partial-Body Exposure in a Baboon Model of Irradiation |
title | Revisiting Biomarkers of Total-Body and Partial-Body Exposure in a Baboon Model of Irradiation |
title_full | Revisiting Biomarkers of Total-Body and Partial-Body Exposure in a Baboon Model of Irradiation |
title_fullStr | Revisiting Biomarkers of Total-Body and Partial-Body Exposure in a Baboon Model of Irradiation |
title_full_unstemmed | Revisiting Biomarkers of Total-Body and Partial-Body Exposure in a Baboon Model of Irradiation |
title_short | Revisiting Biomarkers of Total-Body and Partial-Body Exposure in a Baboon Model of Irradiation |
title_sort | revisiting biomarkers of total-body and partial-body exposure in a baboon model of irradiation |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4503630/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26177207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0132194 |
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