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Evaluation of Chlorella as a Decorporation Agent to Enhance the Elimination of Radioactive Strontium from Body

BACKGROUND: Release of radionuclides, such as (137)Cs and (90)Sr, into the atmosphere and the ocean presents an important problem because internal exposure to (137)Cs and (90)Sr could be very harmful to humans. Chlorella has been reported to be effective in enhancing the excretion of heavy metals; t...

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Autores principales: Ogawa, Kazuma, Fukuda, Tadahisa, Han, Jaegab, Kitamura, Yoji, Shiba, Kazuhiro, Odani, Akira
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4734693/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26828430
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0148080
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author Ogawa, Kazuma
Fukuda, Tadahisa
Han, Jaegab
Kitamura, Yoji
Shiba, Kazuhiro
Odani, Akira
author_facet Ogawa, Kazuma
Fukuda, Tadahisa
Han, Jaegab
Kitamura, Yoji
Shiba, Kazuhiro
Odani, Akira
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description BACKGROUND: Release of radionuclides, such as (137)Cs and (90)Sr, into the atmosphere and the ocean presents an important problem because internal exposure to (137)Cs and (90)Sr could be very harmful to humans. Chlorella has been reported to be effective in enhancing the excretion of heavy metals; thus, we hypothesized that Chlorella could also enhance the elimination of (137)Cs or (90)Sr from the body. We evaluated the potential of Chlorella as a decorporation agent in vitro and in vivo, using (85)Sr instead of (90)Sr. METHODS: In vitro experiments of adsorption of (137)Cs and (85)Sr to Chlorella were performed under wide pH conditions. The maximum sorption capacity of Chlorella to strontium was estimated using the Langmuir model. A (85)Sr solution was orally administrated to mice pretreated with Chlorella. At 48 h after (85)Sr administration, the biodistribution of radioactivity was determined. RESULTS: In the in vitro experiments, although (85)Sr barely adsorbed to Chlorella at low pH, the (85)Sr adsorption ratio to Chlorella increased with increasing pH. The maximum sorption capacity of Chlorella to strontium was 9.06 mg / g. (137)Cs barely adsorbed to Chlorella under any pH conditions. In the biodistribution experiments, bone accumulation of radioactivity after (85)Sr administration was significantly decreased in the Chlorella pretreatment group compared with the non-treatment control group. CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, these results indicated that Chlorella could inhibit the absorption of (90)Sr into the blood and enhance the elimination of (90)Sr from the body through adsorption in intestine. Further studies are required to elucidate the mechanism and the components of Chlorella needed for adsorption to strontium and could promote the development of more effective decorporation agents.
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spelling pubmed-47346932016-02-04 Evaluation of Chlorella as a Decorporation Agent to Enhance the Elimination of Radioactive Strontium from Body Ogawa, Kazuma Fukuda, Tadahisa Han, Jaegab Kitamura, Yoji Shiba, Kazuhiro Odani, Akira PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Release of radionuclides, such as (137)Cs and (90)Sr, into the atmosphere and the ocean presents an important problem because internal exposure to (137)Cs and (90)Sr could be very harmful to humans. Chlorella has been reported to be effective in enhancing the excretion of heavy metals; thus, we hypothesized that Chlorella could also enhance the elimination of (137)Cs or (90)Sr from the body. We evaluated the potential of Chlorella as a decorporation agent in vitro and in vivo, using (85)Sr instead of (90)Sr. METHODS: In vitro experiments of adsorption of (137)Cs and (85)Sr to Chlorella were performed under wide pH conditions. The maximum sorption capacity of Chlorella to strontium was estimated using the Langmuir model. A (85)Sr solution was orally administrated to mice pretreated with Chlorella. At 48 h after (85)Sr administration, the biodistribution of radioactivity was determined. RESULTS: In the in vitro experiments, although (85)Sr barely adsorbed to Chlorella at low pH, the (85)Sr adsorption ratio to Chlorella increased with increasing pH. The maximum sorption capacity of Chlorella to strontium was 9.06 mg / g. (137)Cs barely adsorbed to Chlorella under any pH conditions. In the biodistribution experiments, bone accumulation of radioactivity after (85)Sr administration was significantly decreased in the Chlorella pretreatment group compared with the non-treatment control group. CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, these results indicated that Chlorella could inhibit the absorption of (90)Sr into the blood and enhance the elimination of (90)Sr from the body through adsorption in intestine. Further studies are required to elucidate the mechanism and the components of Chlorella needed for adsorption to strontium and could promote the development of more effective decorporation agents. Public Library of Science 2016-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4734693/ /pubmed/26828430 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0148080 Text en © 2016 Ogawa 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Ogawa, Kazuma
Fukuda, Tadahisa
Han, Jaegab
Kitamura, Yoji
Shiba, Kazuhiro
Odani, Akira
Evaluation of Chlorella as a Decorporation Agent to Enhance the Elimination of Radioactive Strontium from Body
title Evaluation of Chlorella as a Decorporation Agent to Enhance the Elimination of Radioactive Strontium from Body
title_full Evaluation of Chlorella as a Decorporation Agent to Enhance the Elimination of Radioactive Strontium from Body
title_fullStr Evaluation of Chlorella as a Decorporation Agent to Enhance the Elimination of Radioactive Strontium from Body
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Chlorella as a Decorporation Agent to Enhance the Elimination of Radioactive Strontium from Body
title_short Evaluation of Chlorella as a Decorporation Agent to Enhance the Elimination of Radioactive Strontium from Body
title_sort evaluation of chlorella as a decorporation agent to enhance the elimination of radioactive strontium from body
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4734693/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26828430
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0148080
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