Accelerated Heavy Ions and the Lens. IX. Late Effects of LET and Dose on Cellular Parameters in the Murine Lens
- 1 January 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal of Radiation Biology
- Vol. 64 (1) , 103-111
- https://doi.org/10.1080/09553009314551151
Abstract
Lenses of mice irradiated with 250 MeV protons, 670 MeV/amu 20Ne, 600 MeV/amu 56Fe, 350 MeV/amu 56Fe, 600 MeV/amu 93Nb or 593 MeV/amu 139La ions were evaluated by analysing cytopathological indicators which have been implicated in the cataractogenic process. The LETs ranged from 0·39 to 953 keV/μm and the fluences from 1·31 × 103/mm2 to 5·12 × 107/mm2. The lenses were assessed 64 weeks post-irradiation in order to observe the late effects of LET and dose on the target cell population of the lens' epithelium. Our studies showed that growth-dependent pathological changes occurred at the cellular level as a function of dose and LET. For a given particle dose, as the LET rose, the number of abnormal mitotic figures, micronuclei frequency, and the disorganization of meridional rows increased to a maximum and then reached a plateau or decreased. For particles of the same LET, the severity of meridional rows disorganization and micronuclei frequency increased with increasing dose. The numbers of cells surviving at late times post-irradiation were comparable with those of controls. In addition, the cellular density was similarly unaffected. These observations are consistent with the current theory of the mechanism of radiation cataractogenesis which posits that genomic damage to the epithelial cells surviving the exposure is responsible for opacification.Keywords
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