Pathological observation of the effects of exposure to radioactive microparticles on experimental animals

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Shichijo, Kazuko [1 ]
Takatsuji, Toshihiro [2 ]
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[1] Department of Tumor and Diagnostic Pathology, Atomic Bomb Disease Institute, Nagasaki University, 1-12-4 Sakamoto, Nagasaki,852-8523, Japan
[2] Faculty of Environmental Studies, Nagasaki University, Bunkyo 1-14, Nagasaki,852-8521, Japan
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日本学术振兴会;
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Biological organs - Bombing - Cell death - Elastin - Glycoproteins - Histology - Manganese compounds - Nuclear reactors - Radiation damage - Radioactivity - Radiotherapy - Tissue;
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Internal radiation exposure from neutron-induced radioisotopes that were environmentally activated following an atomic bombing or nuclear accident should be considered for a complete picture of the pathologic effects on survivors. Inhaled hot particles expose neighboring tissues to very high doses of particle beams, which can cause local tissue damage. Experimentally, a few μm of 55MnO2 powder was irradiated with neutrons at a nuclear reactor in order to generate 56MnO2 that emits β-rays. Rats were irradiated via inhalation. Pathological changes in various rat tissues were examined. In addition, the 56Mn β energy spectrum around the particles was calculated to determine the local dose rate and the cumulative dose. This review focuses on our latest pathological findings in lungs with internal radiation injury and discusses the pathological changes of early event damage caused by localized, very high-dose internal radiation exposure, including apoptosis, elastin stigma, emphysema, hemorrhage and severe inflammation. The pathological findings of lung tissue due to internal radiation exposure of 0.1 Gy were severe, with no pathological changes observed due to external exposure to γradiation at a dose of 2.0 Gy. Therefore, it is suggested that new pathological analysis methods for internal exposure due to radioactive microparticles are required. © 2022 The Author(s).
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