RRC ID 54949
Author Maruyama K, Iwanami N, Maruyama-Hayakawa T, Doi K, Wang B.
Title A small fish model for quantitative analysis of radiation effects using visualized thymus responses in GFP transgenic medaka.
Journal Int J Radiat Biol
Abstract Purpose: The aim of this study was to establish a new method of real-time, in vivo detection of radiation damage and recovery. Methods: The thymus was observed under fluorescent light in a green fluorescent protein transgenic medaka. After irradiation, medaka thymus images were analyzed to quantify the effects of radiation by measuring changes in thymus size. A single acute irradiation of X-rays (0-30 Gy) or heavy Fe ions (0-10 Gy) was delivered to the medaka. Images were captured 0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, and 21 d after irradiation. Dose-response assessment was conducted to provide a direct measurement of the effects of the radiation. Conclusion: A biomonitoring system to detect the effects of radiation in real time was established. Using this system, the threshold doses for the induction of thymic atrophy by acute X-rays and Fe ions were 2-5 Gy and 0.5-1 Gy, respectively. The Relative Biological Effectiveness (RBE) of Fe-ion to X-rays was estimated to be around 3. This system may be used to evaluate the risk from concurrent exposure to hazards, such as chemicals and radiation, and for aging research.
Volume 95(8)
Pages 1144-1149
Published 2019-8-1
DOI 10.1080/09553002.2019.1589019
PMID 30822211
MeSH Animals Animals, Genetically Modified Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation Green Fluorescent Proteins Lethal Dose 50 Oryzias Thymus Gland / radiation effects*
IF 2.368
Resource
Medaka cab-Tg(rag1-egfp) (TG848)