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    Chronological response of prostacyclin changes to moderately low doses of radiation in rat cervical spinal cord

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    Background: Study of vascular and its secretory profile changes is an important issue in pathogenesis of radiation myelopathy. This paper reports the prostacyclin concentration changes after low-moderate doses of X-irradiation within a short period of time. Materials and Methods: Cervical cords of Wistar rats were irradiated to doses of 0.5, 1, 2, 4 and 6 Gy X-rays. After 24 hours, 2 and 13 weeks post-irradiation, prostacyclin contents were quantified and cords specimens were also stained routinely for histological studies. Results: Twenty four hours post-irradiation, showed a decrease in the content of prostacyclin after doses of 0.5 and 1 Gy 91.67±1.47 96.80±2.17 of respectively age-matched control group. After 2 weeks the concentration of prostacyclin showed significant decreases after 6 Gy. After 13 weeks irradiation shows marked differences even after a small dose of 2 Gy (p<0.001), and after doses of the low dose group. The differences between concentration values at doses of 4 Gy and 6 Gy were significant in comparison with the control (p<0.001 and p<0.002, respectively). Conclusion: Results suggested that the response of the vascular tissues to low and moderate doses of radiation occurs prior to that of the nervous tissue of the spinal cord. It means that the asymptomatic interval after radiation is characterized by sequential physiological changes which are imperfectly reflected in routine histological study and that even in the histologically unaffected spinal cord; severe impairment is present in substructures and biochemistry of irradiated spinal

    Reduced DNA damage in tumor spheroids compared to monolayer cultures exposed to ionizing radiation

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    Background: Several cell lines when cultured under proper condition can form three dimensional structures called multicellular tumor spheroids. Tumor spheroids are valuable in vitro models for studying physical and biological behavior of real tumors. A number of previous studies using a variety of techniques have shown no relationship between radiosensitivity and DNA strand breaks in monolayer and spheroid model of cell culture. Materials and Methods: In the present study, the radiosensitivity of cells grown as monolayer and spheroid were measured with colony assay and the role of DNA strand breaks in this sensitivity was examined using single cell gel electrophoresis assay also known as Comet assay. Results: In the present experiment, spheroids showed more radioresistance than monolayers asjudged by the number of colonies which they produced after radiation. Under the same experimental conditions, less level of DNA damage was detected in spheroids using "comet assay" technique. Conclusion: It was concluded that the loss of radioresistance which was observed in monolayer cultures might have been attributed to the higher level of DNA damage occurred in the cells

    Thermal enhancement effect on chemo-radiation of Glioblastoma multiform

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    Background: Hyperthermia plays a significant role in the chemo-radiotherapy effect in different malignancies. In this research, we treated Glioblastoma multform (GBM) patents with hyperthermia (HT) along with the chemoradiaton, in order to evaluate HT efficacy in terms of tumor volume changes, survival tme, and probability. Materials and Methods: Thirty-eight GBM patents were distributed into two groups identfied as chemoradiaton (CRT), and also CRT plus HT (CRHT). The Karnofsky Performance Status Scale (KPS) was done before, immediately and three months after treatments. Capacitve hyperthermia device was used at frequency of 13.56 MHz (Celsius 42+ GmbH, Germany) for HT one hour before the radiotherapy for 10-12 sessions. Patents in both groups underwent MR imaging (1.5 Tesla) before, 3 and 6 months after the treatments. Thermal enhancement factors (TEF) were atained in terms of clinical target volume changes, TEF(CTV), and survival probability (SP) or TEF(SP). Results: Age ranges were from 27-73 years (Mean=50) and 27-65 years (Mean=50) for CRT and CRHT groups, respectvely. For 53 and 47 of cases biopsy and partal resecton were accomplished in both groups, respectvely. Means and standard deviatons of tumor volumes were 135.42±92.5 and 58.4±104.1cm3before treatment in CRT and CRHT groups, respectvely, with no significant difference (P= 0.2). TEF(CTV) value was atained to be as 1.54 and 1.70 for three and six months after treatments, respectvely, TEF(SP) was also equal to the 1.90. Conclusion: HT enhanced the chemoradiaton effects throughout the patent survival probability and KPS. TEF may reflect the hyperthermia efficacy for a given radiaton dose. © 2020 Novin Medical Radiation Institute. All rights reserved
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