Abstract
The tolerance of the rat lumbar spinal cord to single and multiple doses of X irradiation has been studied using paralysis of the hind legs as the endpoint. The paralysis, which has an acute onset progressing from the first symptoms to full paralysis within two to three days, occurs within one year post-irradiation. Dose/effect relationships were estimated at one year. Experiments which were designed to study the effect of varying the overall treatment time between two equal doses of X rays showed that a large amount of recovery from irradiation damage occurred during the first 24 hours after irradiation (D2–D1 at 24 hours was 950 rad). No further recovery took place for another 15 days but at 32 days another wave of recovery seemed to be in progress (D2–D1 at 32 days was 1250 rad). The effect of varying the number of fractions independently of the overall treatment time was investigated. The tolerance of the cord increased rapidly as the number of fractions given in a six-week period was increas...