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X 射线腹部 FLASH 照射的放射防护作用:适应氧化损伤和炎症反应可能是有益因素。

Radioprotective effect of X-ray abdominal FLASH irradiation: Adaptation to oxidative damage and inflammatory response may be benefiting factors.

机构信息

Department of Radiation Oncology, Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center, State Key Laboratory of Oncology in South China, Collaborative Innovation Center for Cancer Medicine, Guangzhou, China.

Department of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma, Sun Yat-Sen University Cancer Center, State Key Laboratory of Oncology in South China, Collaborative Innovation Center for Cancer Medicine, Guangzhou, China.

出版信息

Med Phys. 2022 Jul;49(7):4812-4822. doi: 10.1002/mp.15680. Epub 2022 May 5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Ultrahigh dose-rate irradiation (FLASH-IR) was reported to be efficient in tumor control while reducing normal tissue radiotoxicity. However, the mechanism of such phenomenon is still unclear. Besides, the FLASH experiments using high energy X-ray, the most common modality in clinical radiotherapy, are rarely reported. This study aims to investigate the radiobiological response using 6 MV X-ray FLASH-IR or conventional dose-rate IR (CONV-IR).

METHODS

The superconducting linac of Chengdu THz Free Electron Laser (CTFEL) facility was used for FLASH-IR, a diamond radiation detector and a CeBr scintillation detector were used to monitor the time structure and dose rate of FLASH pulses. BALB/c nude mice received whole abdominal 6 MV X-ray FLASH-IR or CONV-IR, the prescribed dose was 15 Gy or 10 Gy and the delivered absolute dose was monitored with EBT3 films. The mice were either euthanized 24 h post-IR to evaluate acute tissue responses or followed up for 6 weeks to observe late-stage responses and survival probability. Complete blood count, histological analyses, and measurement of cytokine expression and redox status were performed.

RESULTS

The mean dose rate of >150 Gy/s and instantaneous dose rate of >5.5 × 10  Gy/s was reached in FLASH-IR at the center of mice body. After 6 weeks' follow-up of mice that received 15 Gy IR, the FLASH group showed faster body weight recovery and higher survival probability than the CONV group. Histological analysis showed that FLASH-IR induced less acute intestinal damage than CONV-IR. Complete blood count and cytokine concentration measurement found that the inflammatory blood cell counts and pro-inflammatory cytokine concentrations were elevated at the acute stage after both FLASH-IR and CONV-IR. However, FLASH irradiated mice had significantly fewer inflammatory blood cells and diminished pro-inflammatory cytokine at the late stage. Moreover, higher reactive oxygen species (ROS) signal intensities but significantly reduced lipid peroxidation were found in the FLASH group than in the CONV group in the acute stage.

CONCLUSIONS

The radioprotective effect of 6 MV X-ray FLASH-IR was observed. The differences in inflammatory responses and redox status between the two groups may be the factors responsible for reduced radiotoxicities following FLASH-IR. Further studies are required to thoroughly evaluate the impact of ROS on FLASH effect.

摘要

背景

超高压率照射(FLASH-IR)在控制肿瘤的同时减少正常组织放射性毒性方面被证明是有效的。然而,这种现象的机制仍不清楚。此外,很少有报道使用临床放射治疗中最常用的高能量 X 射线进行 FLASH 实验。本研究旨在使用 6 MV X 射线 FLASH-IR 或常规剂量率照射(CONV-IR)来研究放射生物学反应。

方法

成都太赫兹自由电子激光(CTFEL)设施的超导直线加速器用于 FLASH-IR,使用钻石辐射探测器和 CeBr 闪烁探测器来监测 FLASH 脉冲的时间结构和剂量率。BALB/c 裸鼠接受全腹部 6 MV X 射线 FLASH-IR 或 CONV-IR,规定剂量为 15 Gy 或 10 Gy,并使用 EBT3 胶片监测实际剂量。照射后 24 小时处死部分小鼠以评估急性组织反应,或进行 6 周随访以观察晚期反应和存活概率。进行全血细胞计数、组织学分析以及细胞因子表达和氧化还原状态的测量。

结果

在小鼠体中心,FLASH-IR 的平均剂量率>150 Gy/s 和瞬时剂量率>5.5×10 Gy/s。对接受 15 Gy IR 的小鼠进行 6 周随访后,FLASH 组的体重恢复更快,存活率更高。组织学分析表明,FLASH-IR 引起的急性肠道损伤比 CONV-IR 少。全血细胞计数和细胞因子浓度测量发现,FLASH-IR 和 CONV-IR 后急性阶段炎症性血细胞计数和促炎细胞因子浓度升高。然而,FLASH 照射组在晚期炎症性血细胞计数和促炎细胞因子明显减少。此外,在急性阶段,FLASH 组的活性氧(ROS)信号强度较高,但脂质过氧化明显减少。

结论

观察到 6 MV X 射线 FLASH-IR 的放射防护作用。两组之间炎症反应和氧化还原状态的差异可能是 FLASH-IR 后放射性毒性降低的原因。需要进一步研究以彻底评估 ROS 对 FLASH 效应的影响。

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