卵巢
电离辐射
毛囊
低剂量辐射
卵泡
剂量率
辐照
辐射剂量
男科
内科学
医学
剂量-反应关系
内分泌学
生物
核医学
物理
核物理学
医学物理学
作者
Se Yoon Seong,Min Kook Kang,Hyunju Kang,Hae‐June Lee,Yeong-Rok Kang,Chang Geun Lee,Dong Hyun Sohn,Seung Jin Han
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.repbio.2023.100817
摘要
Low-dose radiation is generally considered less harmful than high-dose radiation. However, its impact on ovaries remains debated. Since previous reports predominantly employed low-dose radiation delivered at a high dose rate on the ovary, the effect of low-dose radiation at a low dose rate on the ovary remains unknown. We investigated the effect of low-dose ionizing radiation delivered at a low dose rate on murine ovaries. Three- and ten-week-old mice were exposed to 0.1 and 0.5 Gy of radiation at a rate of 6 mGy/h and monitored after 3 and 30 days. While neither body weight nor ovarian area showed significant changes, ovarian cells were damaged, showing apoptosis and a decrease in cell proliferation after exposure to 0.1 and 0.5 Gy radiation. Follicle numbers decreased over time in both age groups proportionally to the radiation dose. Younger mice were more susceptible to radiation damage, as evidenced by decreased follicles in 3-week-old mice after 30 days of 0.1 Gy exposure, while 10-week-old mice showed reduced follicles only following 0.5 Gy exposure. Primordial or primary follicles were the most vulnerable to radiation. These findings suggest that even low-dose radiation, delivered at a low dose rate, can adversely affect ovarian function, particularly in the early follicles of younger mice.
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