Effect of a change in reactor power on response of murine solid tumors in vivo, referring to impact on quiescent tumor cell population
2019
AbstractPurpose: To examine the effect of a change in reactor power on the response of solid tumors, referring to impact on quiescent (Q) tumor cell population.Materials and methods: Tumor-bearing mice received 5-bromo-2′-deoxyuridine (BrdU) to label all proliferating (P) tumor cells, and were treated with boronophenylalanine-10B (BPA) or sodium mercaptododecaborate-10B (BSH). After reactor neutron beam irradiation at a power of 1 or 5 MW with an identical beam spectrum, cells from tumors were isolated and incubated with a cytokinesis blocker. The responses of BrdU-unlabeled Q and total (P + Q) tumor cells were assessed based on the frequencies of micronucleation using immunofluorescence staining for BrdU.Results: After neutron irradiation with or without 10B-carrier, radio-sensitivity was reduced by decreasing reactor power in both cells, especially in Q cells and after irradiation with BPA. The values of relative and compound biological effectiveness were larger at a power of 5 MW and in Q cells than at...
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