development of methemoglobin-based biological dosimetry in gamma–irradiated mice

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x.h. zhang department of nuclear science and engineering, nanjing university of aeronautics and astronautics, nanjing, jiangsu, p.r. china

y.n. zhang department of nuclear science and engineering, nanjing university of aeronautics and astronautics, nanjing, jiangsu, p.r. china

x.y. min department of nuclear science and engineering, nanjing university of aeronautics and astronautics, nanjing, jiangsu, p.r. china

z.c. lou department of nuclear science and engineering, nanjing university of aeronautics and astronautics, nanjing, jiangsu, p.r. china

abstract

background: a new biological dosimeter based on methemoglobin level was developed in this study. materials and methods: methemoglobin level in erythrocytes from mice subjected to γ rays from a 60co source was detected using the methemoglobin kit. the dose range was from 0.5 to 8 gy and the dose rate was 0.5 gy/min. results: the results demonstrate that methemoglobin level increases with increasing dose. the detection limit based on methemoglobin has a lower limit of dose estimation of about 1 gy. the high levels of methemoglobin are maintained for at least 28 days, and the maximal increase of methemoglobin observed occurs at about 30 min after γ irradiation. the relationship between dosage and the increased methemoglobin level can be expressed by a linear quadratic equation of y = -8.75 x2 + 168.09 x + 32.66, with the correlation coefficient, r, equal to 0.96. the best suggested time for blood collection is up to 1 day after γ irradiation. the doses absorbed by mice as estimated from the use of the dose-response relationship were close to the blind doses of 1, 2, 4 and 8 gy. conclusion: methemoglobin is a quick, simple, and precise biomarker for the early assessment of the absorbed dose in mice.

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iranian journal of radiation research

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