Accelerated heavy particles and the lens. III. Cataract enhancement by dose fractionation |
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Authors: | B V Worgul G R Merriam C Medvedovsky D J Brenner |
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Affiliation: | Eye Radiation and Environmental Research Laboratory, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, New York 10032. |
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Abstract: | For a number of biological end points it has been shown that, in contrast to low linear energy transfer (LET) radiation, dose fractionation of high-LET radiation does not result in a reduction in overall effectiveness. Studies were conducted to determine the effect of fractionating the exposures to heavy ion doses on the development of cataracts. Rat eyes were exposed to single doses of 1, 5, and 25 cGy of 570 MeV/amu40Ar ions and to 2, 4, and 10 Gy of 250 kVp X rays. These were compared to unirradiated controls and eyes which were exposed to the same total dose delivered in four fractions over 12 h. While in all cases fractionation of the exposure to X rays produced significant reduction in cataractogenic potential, fractionating doses of 40Ar ions caused a dose- and stage-dependent enhancement in the development of cataracts. |
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