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Comparison of Gonadal Toxicity of Single-Fraction Ultra-High Dose Rate and Conventional Radiation in Mice

Authors :
Maria C. Cuitiño, DVM, PhD
Jessica L. Fleming, PhD
Sagarika Jain, MS
Ashley Cetnar, PhD
Ahmet S. Ayan, PhD
Jeffrey Woollard, PhD
Heather Manring, PhD
Wei Meng, PhD
Joseph P. McElroy, PhD
Dukagjin M. Blakaj, MD, PhD
Nilendu Gupta, PhD
Arnab Chakravarti, MD
Source :
Advances in Radiation Oncology, Vol 8, Iss 4, Pp 101201- (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2023.

Abstract

Purpose: Increasing evidence suggests that ultra-high-dose-rate (UHDR) radiation could result in similar tumor control as conventional (CONV) radiation therapy (RT) while reducing toxicity to surrounding healthy tissues. Considering that radiation toxicity to gonadal tissues can cause hormone disturbances and infertility in young patients with cancer, the purpose of this study was to assess the possible role of UHDR-RT in reducing toxicity to healthy gonads in mice compared with CONV-RT. Methods and Materials: Radiation was delivered to the abdomen or pelvis of female (8 or 16 Gy) and male (5 Gy) C57BL/6J mice, respectively, at conventional (∼0.4 Gy/s) or ultrahigh (>100 Gy/s) dose rates using an IntraOp Mobetron linear accelerator. Organ weights along with histopathology and immunostaining of irradiated gonads were used to compare toxicity between radiation modalities. Results: CONV-RT and UHDR-RT induced a similar decrease in uterine weights at both studied doses (∼50% of controls), which indicated similarly reduced ovarian follicular activity. Histologically, ovaries of CONV- and UHDR-irradiated mice exhibited a comparable lack of follicles. Weights of CONV- and UHDR-irradiated testes were reduced to ∼30% of controls, and the percentage of degenerate seminiferous tubules was also similar between radiation modalities (∼80% above controls). Pairwise comparisons of all quantitative data indicated statistical significance between irradiated (CONV or UHDR) and control groups (from P ≤ .01 to P ≤ .0001) but not between radiation modalities. Conclusions: The data presented here suggest that the short-term effects of UHDR-RT on the mouse gonads are comparable to those of CONV-RT.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24521094
Volume :
8
Issue :
4
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Advances in Radiation Oncology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.666a2dc7e6284d58b0a53422ca351674
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.adro.2023.101201