Dc. Lloyd et al., ACCIDENTAL INTAKE OF TRITIATED-WATER - A CYTOGENETIC FOLLOW-UP CASE ON TRANSLOCATION STABILITY AND DOSE RECONSTRUCTION, International journal of radiation biology, 73(5), 1998, pp. 543-547
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17
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging","Biology Miscellaneous","Nuclear Sciences & Tecnology
Purpose: To examine by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) chrom
osomal translocations in a person who, 11 years previously, had accide
ntally incorporated tritiated water. To compare the resultant estimate
of radiation dose with contemporary dosimetry made by urine analysis
and dicentric chromosome scoring. Materials and methods: Blood lymphoc
ytes were shared by two laboratories each performing the FISH analysis
using different chromosome probe combinations. Doses were calculated
by reference to an in vitro calibration curve produced in one of the l
aboratories. Results: Good agreement in translocation yields was found
by the two laboratories. Comparing the yields with the dicentric freq
uency obtained shortly after the accident and with a translocation fre
quency measured 6 years post exposure showed good agreement between al
l measurements. This indicates essentially perfect stability for trans
locations over an 11 year period in this individual. Conclusions: Dose
reconstruction based on FISH-measured translocations showed good agre
ement with the dose estimated from initial dicentric measurements and
from measurements of tritium in urine. Because of the extensive initia
l dosimetry performed on this individual, who received a uniform whole
-body irradiation, the case serves as an excellent test for the use of
FISH-measured translocations for retrospective biodosimetry.