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In-field and out-of-field effects in partial volume lung irradiation in rodents: possible correlation between early dna damage and functional endpoints.

机译:啮齿动物部分体积肺照射的场内和场外效应:早期dna损伤与功能终点之间可能存在相关性。

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PURPOSE: Recent observations have shown that there are regional variations in radiation response in mouse lung as measured by functional assays. Furthermore, there are both in-field and out-of-field effects in radiation-induced lung damage as observed by DNA assay in rats. The purpose of this work is: (a) to examine mice lethality data following partial volume lung irradiation to assess the possibility of directional or regional effects, (b) to evaluate the correlation between mice lethality data and DNA damage assayed by micronuclei production in rat lung, and (c) to re-interpret mice lethality considering the existence of directional effects in lung cellular response to partial volume irradiation. METHODS AND MATERIALS: The lethality data for mice, generated at the M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, and micronuclei yield data for rats obtained at Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto, were used. A radiobiological model that allows for out-of-field and in-field effects for lung cell damage and lung response was developed. This model is based on the observation of DNA damage in shielded parts of rat lung that was assumed relevant to cell lethality and consequently overall lung response. RESULTS: While the experimental data indicated directional or regional volume effects, the applicability of dose and volume as sole predictors of lung response to radiation was found to be unreliable for lower lung (base) irradiation in mice. This conforms well to rat lung response where micronuclei were observed in shielded apical parts of lung following base irradiation. The radiobiological model, which was specifically developed to account for the lung response outside of primary irradiated volume, provides a good fit to mice lethality data, using parameters inferred from rat micronuclei data. CONCLUSION: Response to lung irradiation in rodents, in particular, elevated sensitivity to base irradiation, can be interpreted with a hypothesis of in-field and out-of-field effects for cellular response. If the existence of these effects for lung is subsequently proven in humans, it will require the incorporation of geometrical and directional information in normal tissue complication probability calculations for lung. These considerations are ignored in present approaches based only on conventional dose-volume histograms.
机译:目的:最近的观察结果表明,通过功能测定法测量,小鼠肺部放射反应存在区域差异。此外,通过DNA测定法在大鼠中观察到,辐射诱发的肺损伤同时存在场内和场外效应。这项工作的目的是:(a)在部分体积的肺照射后检查小鼠致死率数据,以评估方向性或区域性影响的可能性,(b)评估小鼠致死率数据与大鼠微核产生所检测的DNA损伤之间的相关性(c)考虑到部分体积照射对肺细胞的反应中存在方向性作用,从而重新解释小鼠的致死性。方法和材料:使用在休斯顿M. D. Anderson癌症中心生成的小鼠杀伤力数据,以及在多伦多玛格丽特公主医院获得的大鼠的微核产量数据。建立了一种放射生物学模型,该模型允许对肺细胞损伤和肺反应进行场外和场内影响。该模型基于观察到的大鼠肺部受保护部位的DNA损伤,该损伤被认为与细胞致死率以及因此的总体肺反应有关。结果:虽然实验数据表明有方向性或区域性的体积效应,但发现剂量和体积作为肺部对辐射反应的唯一预测指标的适用性对于小鼠的下部肺部(基础)照射是不可靠的。这与大鼠的肺反应非常吻合,在碱照射后,在被保护的肺部顶端部分观察到微核。放射生物学模型是专门为解决主要照射体积以外的肺部反应而专门开发的,使用从大鼠微核数据推断出的参数,可以很好地拟合小鼠的致死率数据。结论:啮齿动物对肺部辐射的反应,特别是对基础辐射的敏感性提高,可以用细胞反应的场内和场外效应的假设来解释。如果随后证明了这些对肺的作用已在人类中得到证实,则将需要在正常的组织肺部并发症概率计算中纳入几何和方向信息。在仅基于常规剂量-体积直方图的当前方法中,忽略了这些考虑。

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