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Profound and Sexually Dimorphic Effects of Clinically-Relevant Low Dose Scatter Irradiation on the Brain and Behavior

Irradiated cells can signal damage and distress to both close and distant neighbors that have not been directly exposed to the radiation (naïve bystanders). While studies have shown that such bystander effects occur in the shielded brain of animals upon body irradiation, their mechanism remains unex...

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Autores principales: Kovalchuk, Anna, Mychasiuk, Richelle, Muhammad, Arif, Hossain, Shakhawat, Ilnytskyy, Yaroslav, Ghose, Abhijit, Kirkby, Charles, Ghasroddashti, Esmaeel, Kolb, Bryan, Kovalchuk, Olga
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4891337/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27375442
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2016.00084
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author Kovalchuk, Anna
Mychasiuk, Richelle
Muhammad, Arif
Hossain, Shakhawat
Ilnytskyy, Yaroslav
Ghose, Abhijit
Kirkby, Charles
Ghasroddashti, Esmaeel
Kolb, Bryan
Kovalchuk, Olga
author_facet Kovalchuk, Anna
Mychasiuk, Richelle
Muhammad, Arif
Hossain, Shakhawat
Ilnytskyy, Yaroslav
Ghose, Abhijit
Kirkby, Charles
Ghasroddashti, Esmaeel
Kolb, Bryan
Kovalchuk, Olga
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description Irradiated cells can signal damage and distress to both close and distant neighbors that have not been directly exposed to the radiation (naïve bystanders). While studies have shown that such bystander effects occur in the shielded brain of animals upon body irradiation, their mechanism remains unexplored. Observed effects may be caused by some blood-borne factors; however they may also be explained, at least in part, by very small direct doses received by the brain that result from scatter or leakage. In order to establish the roles of low doses of scatter irradiation in the brain response, we developed a new model for scatter irradiation analysis whereby one rat was irradiated directly at the liver and the second rat was placed adjacent to the first and received a scatter dose to its body and brain. This work focuses specifically on the response of the latter rat brain to the low scatter irradiation dose. Here, we provide the first experimental evidence that very low, clinically relevant doses of scatter irradiation alter gene expression, induce changes in dendritic morphology, and lead to behavioral deficits in exposed animals. The results showed that exposure to radiation doses as low as 0.115 cGy caused changes in gene expression and reduced spine density, dendritic complexity, and dendritic length in the prefrontal cortex tissues of females, but not males. In the hippocampus, radiation altered neuroanatomical organization in males, but not in females. Moreover, low dose radiation caused behavioral deficits in the exposed animals. This is the first study to show that low dose scatter irradiation influences the brain and behavior in a sex-specific way.
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spelling pubmed-48913372016-07-01 Profound and Sexually Dimorphic Effects of Clinically-Relevant Low Dose Scatter Irradiation on the Brain and Behavior Kovalchuk, Anna Mychasiuk, Richelle Muhammad, Arif Hossain, Shakhawat Ilnytskyy, Yaroslav Ghose, Abhijit Kirkby, Charles Ghasroddashti, Esmaeel Kolb, Bryan Kovalchuk, Olga Front Behav Neurosci Neuroscience Irradiated cells can signal damage and distress to both close and distant neighbors that have not been directly exposed to the radiation (naïve bystanders). While studies have shown that such bystander effects occur in the shielded brain of animals upon body irradiation, their mechanism remains unexplored. Observed effects may be caused by some blood-borne factors; however they may also be explained, at least in part, by very small direct doses received by the brain that result from scatter or leakage. In order to establish the roles of low doses of scatter irradiation in the brain response, we developed a new model for scatter irradiation analysis whereby one rat was irradiated directly at the liver and the second rat was placed adjacent to the first and received a scatter dose to its body and brain. This work focuses specifically on the response of the latter rat brain to the low scatter irradiation dose. Here, we provide the first experimental evidence that very low, clinically relevant doses of scatter irradiation alter gene expression, induce changes in dendritic morphology, and lead to behavioral deficits in exposed animals. The results showed that exposure to radiation doses as low as 0.115 cGy caused changes in gene expression and reduced spine density, dendritic complexity, and dendritic length in the prefrontal cortex tissues of females, but not males. In the hippocampus, radiation altered neuroanatomical organization in males, but not in females. Moreover, low dose radiation caused behavioral deficits in the exposed animals. This is the first study to show that low dose scatter irradiation influences the brain and behavior in a sex-specific way. Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4891337/ /pubmed/27375442 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2016.00084 Text en Copyright © 2016 Kovalchuk, Mychasiuk, Muhammad, Hossain, Ilnytskyy, Ghose, Kirkby, Ghasroddashti, Kolb and Kovalchuk. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Kovalchuk, Anna
Mychasiuk, Richelle
Muhammad, Arif
Hossain, Shakhawat
Ilnytskyy, Yaroslav
Ghose, Abhijit
Kirkby, Charles
Ghasroddashti, Esmaeel
Kolb, Bryan
Kovalchuk, Olga
Profound and Sexually Dimorphic Effects of Clinically-Relevant Low Dose Scatter Irradiation on the Brain and Behavior
title Profound and Sexually Dimorphic Effects of Clinically-Relevant Low Dose Scatter Irradiation on the Brain and Behavior
title_full Profound and Sexually Dimorphic Effects of Clinically-Relevant Low Dose Scatter Irradiation on the Brain and Behavior
title_fullStr Profound and Sexually Dimorphic Effects of Clinically-Relevant Low Dose Scatter Irradiation on the Brain and Behavior
title_full_unstemmed Profound and Sexually Dimorphic Effects of Clinically-Relevant Low Dose Scatter Irradiation on the Brain and Behavior
title_short Profound and Sexually Dimorphic Effects of Clinically-Relevant Low Dose Scatter Irradiation on the Brain and Behavior
title_sort profound and sexually dimorphic effects of clinically-relevant low dose scatter irradiation on the brain and behavior
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4891337/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27375442
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2016.00084
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