Effects of ionizing radiation on bone neoformation: histometric study in Wistar rats tibiae

PURPOSE: Comparing the ionizing radiation effects on bone neoformation of rats tibiae previously submitted to radiotherapy with a single dosage of 30Gy with the contralateral tibiae that have received secondary radiation. METHODS: In thirty male Wistar rats, 30 days before surgical procedure when round defects would be created on the bone, the right tibia was irradiated with 30Gy and the left tibia received a calculated secondary radiation dose of 7Gy. Sacrifices were performed after 4, 7, 14, 21, 56 and 84 postoperative days and both tibiae were removed for histological processing. RESULTS: The left tibiae that received the dose of 7Gy has shown more bone neoformation from 14th postoperative days, giving evidences of less damage to cellular population responsible by bone neoformation. On the other hand, the dose of 30Gyon right tibiae did not exhibit significant differences among the periods, suggesting damage of long-lasting or even permanent duration. CONCLUSION: Tibiae submitted to radiation dose of 30Gy have shown more damage to bone cells than tibiae that received secondary radiation dose of 7Gy, especially observed on 14th, 56th and 84th postoperative days.

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Main Authors: Lucatto,Susette Cavicchioli, Guilherme,Arnaldo, Dib,Luciano Lauria, Segreto,Helena Regina Comodo, Alves,Maria Tereza de Seixas, Gumieiro,Emne Hammoud, Jahn,Ricardo Schmitutz, Leite,Ronaldo Antonio
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia 2011
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spelling oai:scielo:S0102-865020110006000122011-10-27Effects of ionizing radiation on bone neoformation: histometric study in Wistar rats tibiaeLucatto,Susette CavicchioliGuilherme,ArnaldoDib,Luciano LauriaSegreto,Helena Regina ComodoAlves,Maria Tereza de SeixasGumieiro,Emne HammoudJahn,Ricardo SchmitutzLeite,Ronaldo Antonio Radiation Injuries Experimental Bone Regeneration Tibia Rats PURPOSE: Comparing the ionizing radiation effects on bone neoformation of rats tibiae previously submitted to radiotherapy with a single dosage of 30Gy with the contralateral tibiae that have received secondary radiation. METHODS: In thirty male Wistar rats, 30 days before surgical procedure when round defects would be created on the bone, the right tibia was irradiated with 30Gy and the left tibia received a calculated secondary radiation dose of 7Gy. Sacrifices were performed after 4, 7, 14, 21, 56 and 84 postoperative days and both tibiae were removed for histological processing. RESULTS: The left tibiae that received the dose of 7Gy has shown more bone neoformation from 14th postoperative days, giving evidences of less damage to cellular population responsible by bone neoformation. On the other hand, the dose of 30Gyon right tibiae did not exhibit significant differences among the periods, suggesting damage of long-lasting or even permanent duration. CONCLUSION: Tibiae submitted to radiation dose of 30Gy have shown more damage to bone cells than tibiae that received secondary radiation dose of 7Gy, especially observed on 14th, 56th and 84th postoperative days.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em CirurgiaActa Cirúrgica Brasileira v.26 n.6 20112011-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-86502011000600012en10.1590/S0102-86502011000600012
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author Lucatto,Susette Cavicchioli
Guilherme,Arnaldo
Dib,Luciano Lauria
Segreto,Helena Regina Comodo
Alves,Maria Tereza de Seixas
Gumieiro,Emne Hammoud
Jahn,Ricardo Schmitutz
Leite,Ronaldo Antonio
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Guilherme,Arnaldo
Dib,Luciano Lauria
Segreto,Helena Regina Comodo
Alves,Maria Tereza de Seixas
Gumieiro,Emne Hammoud
Jahn,Ricardo Schmitutz
Leite,Ronaldo Antonio
Effects of ionizing radiation on bone neoformation: histometric study in Wistar rats tibiae
author_facet Lucatto,Susette Cavicchioli
Guilherme,Arnaldo
Dib,Luciano Lauria
Segreto,Helena Regina Comodo
Alves,Maria Tereza de Seixas
Gumieiro,Emne Hammoud
Jahn,Ricardo Schmitutz
Leite,Ronaldo Antonio
author_sort Lucatto,Susette Cavicchioli
title Effects of ionizing radiation on bone neoformation: histometric study in Wistar rats tibiae
title_short Effects of ionizing radiation on bone neoformation: histometric study in Wistar rats tibiae
title_full Effects of ionizing radiation on bone neoformation: histometric study in Wistar rats tibiae
title_fullStr Effects of ionizing radiation on bone neoformation: histometric study in Wistar rats tibiae
title_full_unstemmed Effects of ionizing radiation on bone neoformation: histometric study in Wistar rats tibiae
title_sort effects of ionizing radiation on bone neoformation: histometric study in wistar rats tibiae
description PURPOSE: Comparing the ionizing radiation effects on bone neoformation of rats tibiae previously submitted to radiotherapy with a single dosage of 30Gy with the contralateral tibiae that have received secondary radiation. METHODS: In thirty male Wistar rats, 30 days before surgical procedure when round defects would be created on the bone, the right tibia was irradiated with 30Gy and the left tibia received a calculated secondary radiation dose of 7Gy. Sacrifices were performed after 4, 7, 14, 21, 56 and 84 postoperative days and both tibiae were removed for histological processing. RESULTS: The left tibiae that received the dose of 7Gy has shown more bone neoformation from 14th postoperative days, giving evidences of less damage to cellular population responsible by bone neoformation. On the other hand, the dose of 30Gyon right tibiae did not exhibit significant differences among the periods, suggesting damage of long-lasting or even permanent duration. CONCLUSION: Tibiae submitted to radiation dose of 30Gy have shown more damage to bone cells than tibiae that received secondary radiation dose of 7Gy, especially observed on 14th, 56th and 84th postoperative days.
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