Dispersion of Alpha-Nuclides during Animal Experiments

K. Kaneda-Nakashima, Zijian Zhang, Kojiro Nagata, K. Shirasaki, H. Kikunaga, T. Yamamura, K. Ooe, T. Watabe, A. Toyoshima, T. Yoshimura, A. Shinohara
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The dispersions of short-lived radionuclides emitting a -particles, such as 223 Ra, 211 At, and 225 Ac, during animal experiments were measured for radiation safety management. These three radionuclides dispersed from mice were trapped using charcoal-impregnated filters, and those in feces were collected directly, and those in urine were recovered with bedding in a breeding cage. For all the radionuclides, uptakes by tissues were also further examined after dissection. The radioactivity of each radionuclide was evaluated with a g -ray scintillation counter using daughter nuclide. In tumor bearing mice, 211 At and 223 Ra accumulated in tumor tissues with high affinity and less accumulated in other tissues. It was noted that all the three radionuclides were not exhausted or evaporated from the breeding cages and the peak of excretions of the radionuclides in the animal experiments was observed within twenty-four hours.
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α -核素在动物实验中的分散
在动物实验中测量了释放a -粒子(如223 Ra、211 At和225 Ac)的短寿命放射性核素的扩散,用于辐射安全管理。这三种放射性核素分散在小鼠体内,采用炭浸透过滤器捕获,粪便中的放射性核素直接收集,尿液中的放射性核素在饲养笼中垫料回收。对于所有放射性核素,解剖后还进一步检查了组织的摄取情况。利用子核素用g射线闪烁计数器对每种放射性核素的放射性进行了评价。在荷瘤小鼠中,211 At和223 Ra在肿瘤组织中有高亲和力积累,在其他组织中积累较少。注意到这三种放射性核素并没有全部从饲养笼中排出或蒸发,并且在动物实验中观察到放射性核素的排泄高峰是在24小时内。
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