Floersheim G L
Department of Research, University Hospital, Basel, Switzerland.
Radiat Res. 1995 Mar;141(3):318-23.
The LD50 of 46 salts of metals and rare earths (lanthanoids) was determined in mice. Half the LD50 of the compounds was then combined with lethal radiation (10.5 Gy) and the modification of survival time was scored. Only the metals beryllium and indium and the rare earths cerium, lanthanum and scandium displayed activity in our assay. They were then tested at a wider range of lower doses and reduced survival time in a dose-dependent fashion. This appears to be compatible with enhancement of radiation sensitivity. The interaction of these metals and rare earths with radiation adds a new facet to their toxicological spectrum and, by enhancing radiation effects, may influence estimates of risk. On the other hand, the radiosensitizing properties of the metals may be useful for further development of compounds to be used as adjuncts in specific situations of cancer radiotherapy.
测定了46种金属盐和稀土(镧系元素)盐在小鼠体内的半数致死剂量(LD50)。然后将这些化合物LD50的一半与致死性辐射(10.5戈瑞)相结合,并对存活时间的改变进行评分。在我们的试验中,只有金属铍和铟以及稀土铈、镧和钪表现出活性。随后在更广泛的较低剂量范围内对它们进行了测试,结果显示存活时间以剂量依赖的方式缩短。这似乎与辐射敏感性增强相符。这些金属和稀土与辐射的相互作用为它们的毒理学谱增添了新的方面,并且通过增强辐射效应,可能会影响风险评估。另一方面,这些金属的放射增敏特性可能有助于进一步开发在癌症放射治疗的特定情况下用作辅助剂的化合物。