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SR-TXRF analysis of trace elements in whole blood and heart of rats: effects of irradiation with low and high doses

机译:大鼠全血和心脏微量元素的SR-TXRF分析:低剂量辐射的影响

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In the last decades, studies showed that the exposure to low doses of ionizing radiation of the body could sense and activate the cell signaling pathways needed to respond to any induced cellular damage. This procedure reduces cell killing compared with a single dose of high radiation dose. Damage to the vasculature can affect the function of most body organs by restricting blood flow and oxygen to tissues; however, the heart and brain are of main concern. The precise relationship between long-term health effects and low-dose exposures remain poorly understood. Biological markers are powerful tools that can be used to determine dose- response relationships and to estimate risk, especially when dealing with, the effects of low dose exposures in humans. These markers should be specific, sensitive, as well as easy and fast to quantify. Various types of biologic specimens are potential candidates for identifying biomarkers but blood has the advantage of being minimally invasive to obtain. In this study, we propose to apply total reflection X-ray fluorescence to quantify possible chemical elemental concentration (sulfer, iron, zinc, potassium and calcium) changes in blood and heart tissues of Wistar rats after total body irradiation with low (0.1 Gy) and high (2.5 Gy) doses. The fluorescence measurements were carried out at the X-ray Fluorescence beamline in the Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory. The results showed that the irradiated animals with low doses have significant alterations in blood and cardiac tissue when compared with animals that received high doses of radiation. Taken together the analysis of all the elements, we can observe that the radiation induced oxidative stress may be the leading cause for alteration of the elemental level in the studied samples.
机译:在过去的几十年中,研究表明,暴露于身体的低剂量电离辐射可以感测和激活响应任何诱导的细胞损伤所需的细胞信号传导途径。与单剂量的高辐射剂量相比,该程序减少了细胞杀伤。脉管系统的损坏可以通过限制血流和氧气对组织来影响大多数体内器官的功能;然而,心脏和大脑主要关注。长期健康效应和低剂量曝光之间的确切关系仍然明白很差。生物标志物是强大的工具,可用于确定剂量 - 响应关系和估计风险,特别是在处理时,低剂量暴露在人体中的影响。这些标记应该是特异性的,敏感的,并且容易和快速地量化。各种类型的生物学标本是用于鉴定生物标志物的潜在候选者,但血液的优点是微创侵入性。在这项研究中,我们建议施加总反射X射线荧光,以量化Wistar大鼠的总体照射后血液和心脏组织的可能化学元素浓度(Sillfer,铁,锌,钾和钙)变化(0.1Gy)和高(2.5 gy)剂量。荧光测量在巴西同步射击实验室中的X射线荧光束线上进行。结果表明,与接受高剂量辐射的动物相比,低剂量的辐照动物在血液和心脏组织中具有显着的改变。与所有元素一起分析,我们可以观察到辐射诱导的氧化应激可以是改变研究样品中的元素水平的主要原因。

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    Nuclear Engineering Program Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Centro de Tecnologia - Av. Horácio Macedo 2030 - 101 Rio de Janeiro Brazil;

    Nuclear Engineering Program Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Centro de Tecnologia - Av. Horácio Macedo 2030 - 101 Rio de Janeiro Brazil;

    Nuclear Engineering Program Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Centro de Tecnologia - Av. Horácio Macedo 2030 - 101 Rio de Janeiro Brazil;

    Physics Institute Rio de Janeiro State University R. S?o Francisco Xavier 524 sala 3007F Rio de Janeiro Brazil;

    Physics Institute Rio de Janeiro State University R. S?o Francisco Xavier 524 sala 3007F Rio de Janeiro Brazil;

    Radiological Sciences Laboratory State University of Rio de Janeiro R. S?o Francisco Xavier 524 sala 136 Rio de Janeiro Brazil;

    Radiological Sciences Laboratory State University of Rio de Janeiro R. S?o Francisco Xavier 524 sala 136 Rio de Janeiro Brazil;

    Radiological Sciences Laboratory State University of Rio de Janeiro R. S?o Francisco Xavier 524 sala 136 Rio de Janeiro Brazil;

    Radiological Sciences Laboratory State University of Rio de Janeiro R. S?o Francisco Xavier 524 sala 136 Rio de Janeiro Brazil;

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    X-ray fluorescence (XRF) systems; Radiation damage monitoring systems; Interaction of radiation with matter;

    机译:X射线荧光(XRF)系统;辐射损伤监测系统;辐射与物质的相互作用;

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