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Effects of Radon From Hot Springs on Lymphocyte Subsets in Peripheral Blood

Authors :
Hongjun Gao
Chunnan Piao
Lirong Yi
Lina Wu
Mei Tian
Jianxiang Liu
Gang Gao
Yanxiao Gao
Jian-lei Ruan
Source :
Dose-Response, Vol 18 (2020), Dose-Response
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
SAGE Publishing, 2020.

Abstract

Objective: To analyze changes in immune functions by detecting lymphocyte subsets in the peripheral blood of residents in the vicinity of radon from hot springs. Methods: Two groups were randomly selected; 61 residents in the vicinity of the hot springs were assigned to the radon group, and 51 residents with a similar lifestyle and habits but no contact with hot springs were assigned to the control group. The percentages of lymphocyte subsets (CD3+, CD4+CD8−, CD4−CD8+, CD4+/CD8+, and TCR/CD3) in the 2 groups were evaluated on a FACS Aria flow cytometer. The absolute values of lymphocytes (LYMPH#) and percentages of lymphocytes (LYMPH%) were measured by an automatic blood analyzer. Results: In the radon group, the numbers of CD3+ ( Z = −0.140, P > .05) and CD4+CD8− ( Z = −0.964, P > .05) T cells were higher, as compared with the controls, but this difference was not significant. In addition, the number of CD4−CD8+ ( t = −2.141, P < .05) T cells was significantly lower in the radon group. Furthermore, the average ratios of CD4+/CD8+ ( t = −2.201, P < .05) and TCR/CD3 ( t = 2.047, P < .05) cells were significantly higher in the radon group than in the controls. Compared with the control group, the LYMPH# ( t = −0.485, P > .05) and LYMPH% (Z = −0.835, P > .05) showed no significant change. Conclusion: Radon-rich hot springs could alter the proportions of lymphocyte subsets and possibly affect immunologic functions.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15593258
Volume :
18
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Dose-Response
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b2f5a078af9196ae2a425c656fee2eac