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Inflammatory Signaling and DNA Damage Responses after Local Exposure to an Insoluble Radioactive Microparticle

Yusuke Matsuya    
Nobuyuki Hamada    
Yoshie Yachi    
Yukihiko Satou    
Masayori Ishikawa    
Hiroyuki Date and Tatsuhiko Sato    

Resumen

A cesium-bearing microparticle (Cs-BMP) is an insoluble radioactive microparticle possessing high specific radioactivity, which was discovered after the incident at the Fukushima nuclear power plant. Due to their insoluble nature, such Cs-BMPs are assumed to adhere in the long term to normal tissue, leading to chronic local exposure. However, radiation risk due to the intake of internal exposure to radioactive cesium is conventionally estimated from the organ dose given by uniform exposure to soluble cesium. As such, it is critical to clarify the normal tissue effects posed by heterogeneous exposure to Cs-BMPs. This in vitro study reports on the relationship between the inflammatory responses and DNA damage induction during local exposure to a Cs-BMP.

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