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Optimizing the Microscopy Time Schedule for Chromosomal Dosimetry of High-dose and Partial-body Irradiations

Volodymyr A. Vinnikov 1
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Individual Radiosensitivity Group, Grigoriev Institute for Medical Radiology of the National Academy of Medical Science of Ukraine, Kharkiv, Ukraine
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2017-01-23
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SJR0.210
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ISSN20419414
Molecular Biology
Genetics
Abstract

The methodology of cytogenetic triage can be improved by optimizing a schedule of microscopy for different exposure scenarios. Chromosome aberrations were quantified by microscopy in human blood lymphocytes irradiated in vitro to ~2, 4, and 12 Gy acute 60Co γ-rays mixed with the unirradiated blood simulating 10%, 50%, 90%, and 100% exposure and in along with a sample from a homogeneous exposure to ~20 Gy. Biodosimetry workload was statistically modeled assuming that 0.5, 1, 5, or 25 h was available for scoring one case or for analysis of up to 1000 cells or 100 dicentrics plus centric rings by one operator. A strong negative correlation was established between the rates of aberration acquisition and cell recording. Calculations showed that the workload of 1 case per operator per·day (5 h of scoring by microscopy) allows dose estimates with high accuracy for either 90%–100% irradiations of 2 Gy or 50%–90% irradiations of 4–12 Gy; lethal homogeneous (100%) exposures of 12 and 20 Gy can be evaluated with just 1 h of microscopy. Triage analysis of 0.5 h scoring per case results in the minimum tolerable accuracy only for partial- and total-body exposure of 4–20 Gy. Time-related efficacy of conventional biodosimetry depends primarily on the aberration yield in the sample, which is dependent on the radiation dose and its distribution in the patient's body. An optimized schedule of microscopy scoring should be developed for different exposure scenarios in each laboratory to increase their preparedness to radiological emergencies.

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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.4103/2041-9414.198908
UR - https://doi.org/10.4103/2041-9414.198908
TI - Optimizing the Microscopy Time Schedule for Chromosomal Dosimetry of High-dose and Partial-body Irradiations
T2 - Genome Integrity
AU - Vinnikov, Volodymyr A.
PY - 2017
DA - 2017/01/23
PB - Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
VL - 8
PMID - 28250910
SN - 2041-9414
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@article{2017_Vinnikov,
author = {Volodymyr A. Vinnikov},
title = {Optimizing the Microscopy Time Schedule for Chromosomal Dosimetry of High-dose and Partial-body Irradiations},
journal = {Genome Integrity},
year = {2017},
volume = {8},
publisher = {Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)},
month = {jan},
url = {https://doi.org/10.4103/2041-9414.198908},
doi = {10.4103/2041-9414.198908}
}