Acute normal tissue responses in a murine model following fractionated irradiation of the head and neck with protons or X-rays

BACKGROUNDThe purpose of this study was to investigate acute normal tissue responses in the head and neck region following proton- or X-irradiation of a murine model.MATERIALS AND METHODSFemale C57BL/6J mice were irradiated with protons (25 or 60 MeV) or X-rays (100 kV). The radiation field covered...

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Hauptverfasser: Zlygosteva, Olga, Juvkam, Inga Solgård, Arous, Delmon, Sitarz, Mateusz, Sørensen, Brita Singers, Ankjærgaard, Christina, Andersen, Claus E., Galtung, Hilde Kanli, Søland, Tine Merete, Edin, Nina Jeppesen, Malinen, Eirik
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description BACKGROUNDThe purpose of this study was to investigate acute normal tissue responses in the head and neck region following proton- or X-irradiation of a murine model.MATERIALS AND METHODSFemale C57BL/6J mice were irradiated with protons (25 or 60 MeV) or X-rays (100 kV). The radiation field covered the oral cavity and the major salivary glands. For protons, two different treatment plans were used, either with the Bragg Peak in the middle of the mouse (BP) or outside the mouse (transmission mode; TM). Delivered physical doses were 41, 45, and 65 Gy given in 6, 7, and 10 fractions for BP, TM, and X-rays, respectively. Alanine dosimetry was used to assess delivered doses. Oral mucositis and dermatitis were scored using CTC v.2.0-based tables. Saliva was collected at baseline, right after end of irradiation, and at day 35.RESULTSThe measured dose distribution for protons (TM) and X-rays was very similar. Oral mucositis appeared earlier, had a higher score and was found in a higher percentage of mice after proton irradiation compared to X-irradiation. Dermatitis, on the other hand, had a similar appearance after protons and X-rays. Compared to controls, saliva production was lower right after termination of proton- and X-irradiation. The BP group demonstrated saliva recovery compared to the TM and X-ray group at day 35.CONCLUSIONWith lower delivered doses, proton irradiation resulted in similar skin reactions and increased oral mucositis compared to X-irradiation. This indicates that the relative biological effectiveness of protons for acute tissue responses in the mouse head and neck is greater than the clinical standard of 1.1. Thus, there is a need for further investigations of the biological effect of protons in normal tissues.
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