2014
DOI: 10.1093/rpd/ncu127
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Further biodosimetry investigations using murine partial-body irradiation model

Abstract: This study evaluates both the effects of physical restraint and use of candidate biomarkers in a CD2F1 male mouse partial-body irradiation model for biological dosimetry diagnostic assays. Mice were irradiated (6-Gy, 250-kVp X ray) to 3/3rd (total body), 2/3rd (gut and torso), 1/3rd (gut only) and 0/3rd (sham) of total body. Blood was sampled for haematology and blood plasma proteomic biomarkers at 1 and 2 d after exposure. Increases in the body fraction exposed showed progressive decreases in lymphocyte count… Show more

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“…On the other hand, miR-150-5p shows a dose-dependent decrease in abundance in all days, with strong decreases occurring in day 3 and 7 (Fig 3A). Many of these miRNA sequences display tissue-specific expression profiles, suggesting that miRNA profiles may be able to distinguish which tissues were affected by partial body exposure to ionizing radiation, a major unmet need in radiation exposure and triage planning (Fig 3B) [2,5]. WBI caused both increase and decrease in apparent abundance of circulating miRNA.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…On the other hand, miR-150-5p shows a dose-dependent decrease in abundance in all days, with strong decreases occurring in day 3 and 7 (Fig 3A). Many of these miRNA sequences display tissue-specific expression profiles, suggesting that miRNA profiles may be able to distinguish which tissues were affected by partial body exposure to ionizing radiation, a major unmet need in radiation exposure and triage planning (Fig 3B) [2,5]. WBI caused both increase and decrease in apparent abundance of circulating miRNA.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, ARS in humans follows a deterministic path whereby dose effects have distinct clinical outcomes: generally less than 2 Gy exhibit mild symptoms and hematological effects are prominent at doses between 2 and 6 Gy and progress slowly. Gastrointestinal effects are prominent at doses greater than 5–6 Gy and progress more rapidly, while neurovascular collapse ensues at doses greater than 10–20 Gy which occurs immediately [2,3]. Rapid and early diagnosis is essential as demonstrated by the dramatic increase in survival rates if treatments are administered within few days after exposure [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…FL and SAA have also been previously characterized in other biodosimetry studies modeling total-body irradiation (TBI) and partial-body irradiation (PBI) (5, 810). In the current study, this combination of proteins was evaluated for its efficacy in predicting received dose in plasma from total-body and partial-body irradiated mice.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar changes in expression were seen in plasma for SAA, FL, IL6 and G-CSF in TBI mice models ( 3133 ). Partial-body exposures have also been shown to correlate with plasma expression of SAA, FL and G-CSF using a murine model ( 34 , 35 ). These studies were able to show relative increases in expression of plasma biomarkers correlating to an increasing area of partial-body exposure ( 26 , 36 ).…”
Section: Proteomicsmentioning
confidence: 99%