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Impact of Local High Doses of Radiation by Neutron Activated Mn Dioxide Powder in Rat Lungs: Protracted Pathologic Damage Initiated by Internal Exposure

Internal radiation exposure from neutron-induced radioisotopes environmentally activated following atomic bombing or nuclear accidents should be considered for a complete picture of pathologic effects on survivors. Inhaled hot particles expose neighboring tissues to locally ultra-high doses of β-ray...

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Autores principales: Shichijo, Kazuko, Takatsuji, Toshihiro, Abishev, Zhaslan, Uzbekov, Darkhan, Chaizhunusova, Nailya, Shabdarbaeva, Dariya, Niino, Daisuke, Kurisu, Minako, Takahashi, Yoshio, Stepanenko, Valeriy, Azhimkhanov, Almas, Hoshi, Masaharu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7345208/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32586004
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines8060171
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author Shichijo, Kazuko
Takatsuji, Toshihiro
Abishev, Zhaslan
Uzbekov, Darkhan
Chaizhunusova, Nailya
Shabdarbaeva, Dariya
Niino, Daisuke
Kurisu, Minako
Takahashi, Yoshio
Stepanenko, Valeriy
Azhimkhanov, Almas
Hoshi, Masaharu
author_facet Shichijo, Kazuko
Takatsuji, Toshihiro
Abishev, Zhaslan
Uzbekov, Darkhan
Chaizhunusova, Nailya
Shabdarbaeva, Dariya
Niino, Daisuke
Kurisu, Minako
Takahashi, Yoshio
Stepanenko, Valeriy
Azhimkhanov, Almas
Hoshi, Masaharu
author_sort Shichijo, Kazuko
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description Internal radiation exposure from neutron-induced radioisotopes environmentally activated following atomic bombing or nuclear accidents should be considered for a complete picture of pathologic effects on survivors. Inhaled hot particles expose neighboring tissues to locally ultra-high doses of β-rays and can cause pathologic damage. (55)MnO(2) powder was activated by a nuclear reactor to make (56)MnO(2) which emits β-rays. Internal exposures were compared with external γ-rays. Male Wistar rats were administered activated powder by inhalation. Lung samples were observed by histological staining at six hours, three days, 14 days, two months, six months and eight months after the exposure. Synchrotron radiation—X-ray fluorescence—X-ray absorption near-edge structure (SR–XRF–XANES) was utilized for the chemical analysis of the activated (56)Mn embedded in lung tissues. (56)Mn beta energy spectrum around the particles was calculated to assess the local dose rate and accumulated dose. Hot particles located in the bronchiole and in damaged alveolar tissue were identified as accumulations of Mn and iron. Histological changes showed evidence of emphysema, hemorrhage and severe inflammation from six hours through eight months. Apoptosis was observed in the bronchiole epithelium. Our study shows early event damage from the locally ultra-high internal dose leads to pathogenesis. The trigger of emphysema and hemorrhage was likely early event damage to blood vessels integral to alveolar walls.
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spelling pubmed-73452082020-07-09 Impact of Local High Doses of Radiation by Neutron Activated Mn Dioxide Powder in Rat Lungs: Protracted Pathologic Damage Initiated by Internal Exposure Shichijo, Kazuko Takatsuji, Toshihiro Abishev, Zhaslan Uzbekov, Darkhan Chaizhunusova, Nailya Shabdarbaeva, Dariya Niino, Daisuke Kurisu, Minako Takahashi, Yoshio Stepanenko, Valeriy Azhimkhanov, Almas Hoshi, Masaharu Biomedicines Article Internal radiation exposure from neutron-induced radioisotopes environmentally activated following atomic bombing or nuclear accidents should be considered for a complete picture of pathologic effects on survivors. Inhaled hot particles expose neighboring tissues to locally ultra-high doses of β-rays and can cause pathologic damage. (55)MnO(2) powder was activated by a nuclear reactor to make (56)MnO(2) which emits β-rays. Internal exposures were compared with external γ-rays. Male Wistar rats were administered activated powder by inhalation. Lung samples were observed by histological staining at six hours, three days, 14 days, two months, six months and eight months after the exposure. Synchrotron radiation—X-ray fluorescence—X-ray absorption near-edge structure (SR–XRF–XANES) was utilized for the chemical analysis of the activated (56)Mn embedded in lung tissues. (56)Mn beta energy spectrum around the particles was calculated to assess the local dose rate and accumulated dose. Hot particles located in the bronchiole and in damaged alveolar tissue were identified as accumulations of Mn and iron. Histological changes showed evidence of emphysema, hemorrhage and severe inflammation from six hours through eight months. Apoptosis was observed in the bronchiole epithelium. Our study shows early event damage from the locally ultra-high internal dose leads to pathogenesis. The trigger of emphysema and hemorrhage was likely early event damage to blood vessels integral to alveolar walls. MDPI 2020-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7345208/ /pubmed/32586004 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines8060171 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Shichijo, Kazuko
Takatsuji, Toshihiro
Abishev, Zhaslan
Uzbekov, Darkhan
Chaizhunusova, Nailya
Shabdarbaeva, Dariya
Niino, Daisuke
Kurisu, Minako
Takahashi, Yoshio
Stepanenko, Valeriy
Azhimkhanov, Almas
Hoshi, Masaharu
Impact of Local High Doses of Radiation by Neutron Activated Mn Dioxide Powder in Rat Lungs: Protracted Pathologic Damage Initiated by Internal Exposure
title Impact of Local High Doses of Radiation by Neutron Activated Mn Dioxide Powder in Rat Lungs: Protracted Pathologic Damage Initiated by Internal Exposure
title_full Impact of Local High Doses of Radiation by Neutron Activated Mn Dioxide Powder in Rat Lungs: Protracted Pathologic Damage Initiated by Internal Exposure
title_fullStr Impact of Local High Doses of Radiation by Neutron Activated Mn Dioxide Powder in Rat Lungs: Protracted Pathologic Damage Initiated by Internal Exposure
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Local High Doses of Radiation by Neutron Activated Mn Dioxide Powder in Rat Lungs: Protracted Pathologic Damage Initiated by Internal Exposure
title_short Impact of Local High Doses of Radiation by Neutron Activated Mn Dioxide Powder in Rat Lungs: Protracted Pathologic Damage Initiated by Internal Exposure
title_sort impact of local high doses of radiation by neutron activated mn dioxide powder in rat lungs: protracted pathologic damage initiated by internal exposure
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7345208/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32586004
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines8060171
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