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Ultrastructural and cellular damage to rat lung with x-rays: a search for target cell in lung tissue

Abstract

Radiation effects on the peripheral alveoli of conventional rats were examined by means of electron microscopy. The right hemithorax alone was exposed to various single doses of x rays. The initial cellular lesions selectively involved the cytoplasms of alveolar capillary endothelial (Ed) and type 1 epithelial (Ep 1) cells in a dose-dependent fashion, where the major alterations were multifocal vacuolations and swellings. These lesions became visible as early as 1 hr after 1000 R (the assumed mean lethal dose for Ed cells) and more. However, progenitor Ep 2 cells exhibited no obvious cytoplasmic lesions by the doses below 2000 R, indicating that Ep 2 cells are more resistant to x rays. With time following 1000 R, the capillary Ed blebbing abruptly developed in various forms from the sites presumably other than the Ed junctions. The Ed blebs and interstitial edema progressed until about 2 weeks without recovery, while some signs of cellular recovery were recognized in Ep 1 cells during this period. The observations after a long period of 6 months following 1000 R showed that the typical pulmonary fibrotic changes were initiated in the interstitium perhaps around unrepaired capillaries. Further, inflammatory reaction characterized by massive cellular infiltations was superimposed  More>>
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Publication Date:
Mar 01, 1975
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
EDB-77-070534
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Kobe J. Med. Sci.; (Japan); Journal Volume: 21:1
Subject:
63 RADIATION, THERMAL, AND OTHER ENVIRON. POLLUTANT EFFECTS ON LIVING ORGS. AND BIOL. MAT.; FIBROSIS; RADIOINDUCTION; LUNGS; ULTRASTRUCTURAL CHANGES; BIOLOGICAL RADIATION EFFECTS; BIOLOGICAL RECOVERY; DOSE-RESPONSE RELATIONSHIPS; ELECTRON MICROSCOPY; IRRADIATION; RADIOSENSITIVITY; RATS; X RADIATION; ANIMALS; BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS; BODY; DISEASES; ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION; IONIZING RADIATIONS; MAMMALS; MICROSCOPY; MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES; ORGANS; PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES; RADIATION EFFECTS; RADIATIONS; RECOVERY; RESPIRATORY SYSTEM; RODENTS; VERTEBRATES; 560152* - Radiation Effects on Animals- Animals
OSTI ID:
7120476
Research Organizations:
Kobe Univ., Japan
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: CODEN: KJMDA
Submitting Site:
TIC
Size:
Pages: 1-15
Announcement Date:
May 01, 1977

Citation Formats

Furuta, I. Ultrastructural and cellular damage to rat lung with x-rays: a search for target cell in lung tissue. Japan: N. p., 1975. Web.
Furuta, I. Ultrastructural and cellular damage to rat lung with x-rays: a search for target cell in lung tissue. Japan.
Furuta, I. 1975. "Ultrastructural and cellular damage to rat lung with x-rays: a search for target cell in lung tissue." Japan.
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title = {Ultrastructural and cellular damage to rat lung with x-rays: a search for target cell in lung tissue}
author = {Furuta, I}
abstractNote = {Radiation effects on the peripheral alveoli of conventional rats were examined by means of electron microscopy. The right hemithorax alone was exposed to various single doses of x rays. The initial cellular lesions selectively involved the cytoplasms of alveolar capillary endothelial (Ed) and type 1 epithelial (Ep 1) cells in a dose-dependent fashion, where the major alterations were multifocal vacuolations and swellings. These lesions became visible as early as 1 hr after 1000 R (the assumed mean lethal dose for Ed cells) and more. However, progenitor Ep 2 cells exhibited no obvious cytoplasmic lesions by the doses below 2000 R, indicating that Ep 2 cells are more resistant to x rays. With time following 1000 R, the capillary Ed blebbing abruptly developed in various forms from the sites presumably other than the Ed junctions. The Ed blebs and interstitial edema progressed until about 2 weeks without recovery, while some signs of cellular recovery were recognized in Ep 1 cells during this period. The observations after a long period of 6 months following 1000 R showed that the typical pulmonary fibrotic changes were initiated in the interstitium perhaps around unrepaired capillaries. Further, inflammatory reaction characterized by massive cellular infiltations was superimposed on developing pulmonary fibrosis. Considering the current knowledge about the cell sensitivity and renewal in stable tissues, the present results imply that capillary Ed cell is the primary target for the radiation lesion leading to the secondary pulmonary alterations.}
journal = []
volume = {21:1}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Japan}
year = {1975}
month = {Mar}
}