Nagler R M, Baum B J, Miller G, Fox P C
Gene Therapy and Therapeutics Branch, National Institute of Dental Research, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892-1190, USA.
Arch Oral Biol. 1998 Apr;43(4):297-303. doi: 10.1016/s0003-9969(97)00120-9.
The effect of a single dose of X-irradiation (either 2.5, 5, 7.5, 10 or 15 Gy) to the head and neck region on parotid and submandibular gland function in rats was evaluated for up to 1 year. No animal receiving 15 Gy survived the entire study. Animals receiving > or = 7.5 Gy showed significantly less increase in body weight over time. Average wet weights of both gland types were reduced with as little as 2.5 Gy. Pilocarpine-stimulated parotid salivary flow was diminished significantly at 12 months for each radiation-dose group. Significant salivary flow reductions from submandibular glands were seen at > or = 7.5 Gy at this same time-point. These results show that a single radiation exposure of as low as 2.5 Gy to the head and neck region of rats can cause significant long-term alterations in salivary gland function.
评估单次头部和颈部区域X射线照射(剂量分别为2.5、5、7.5、10或15 Gy)对大鼠腮腺和颌下腺功能的影响,观察期长达1年。接受15 Gy照射的动物无一存活至研究结束。接受≥7.5 Gy照射的动物体重随时间增加明显减少。两种腺体的平均湿重即使在2.5 Gy的低剂量照射下也会降低。在12个月时,各辐射剂量组毛果芸香碱刺激的腮腺唾液流量均显著减少。在同一时间点,颌下腺唾液流量在≥7.5 Gy时显著降低。这些结果表明,对大鼠头部和颈部区域单次低至2.5 Gy的辐射暴露可导致唾液腺功能发生显著的长期改变。