The inhibitory impact of various total body irradiation doses on the hematopoietic system of mice.

IF 1.5 Q3 HEMATOLOGY 血液科学(英文) Pub Date : 2024-12-20 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1097/BS9.0000000000000214
Hui Xu, Jinwang Zhang, Hexiao Zhang, Ming Yang, Wenshan Zhang, Wei Wang, Chaoqun Wang, Yiran Zhang, Zhongxiang Jiao, Yingdai Gao, Yinghui Li
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Irradiation with X-rays has been widely utilized in the clinical treatment of solid tumors and certain hematopoietic malignancies. However, this method fails to completely distinguish between malignant and normal cells. Prolonged or repeated exposure to radiation, whether due to occupational hazards or therapeutical interventions, can cause damage to normal tissues, particularly impacting the hematopoietic system. Therefore, it is important to investigate the effects of total body irradiation on the hematopoietic system of mice and to compare the inhibitory effects of various doses of irradiation on this system. In this study, we primarily employed flow cytometry to analyze mature lineage cells in the peripheral blood, as well as immature hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) in the bone marrow and spleen. Additionally, we evaluated the multilineage differentiation capacity of HSPCs through colony-forming cell assays. Our results indicated that peripheral B and T cells demonstrated increased sensitivity to irradiation, with significant cell death observed 1-day post-irradiation. Common lymphoid progenitor cells exhibited greater radiotolerance compared to other progenitor cell types, enabling them to maintain a certain population even at elevated doses. Moreover, notable differences were observed between intramedullary and extramedullary hematopoietic stem cells and common lymphoid progenitor cells regarding the extent of damage and recovery rate following irradiation. The multilineage differentiation capacity of HSPCs was also compromised during radiation exposure. In conclusion, different types of mature blood cells, along with immature HSPCs, exhibited varying degrees of sensitivity and tolerance to irradiation, resulting in distinct alterations in cell percentages and numbers.

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不同全身照射剂量对小鼠造血系统的抑制作用。
x射线照射已广泛应用于实体瘤和某些造血系统恶性肿瘤的临床治疗。然而,这种方法不能完全区分恶性细胞和正常细胞。无论是由于职业危害还是治疗干预,长时间或反复暴露于辐射都会对正常组织造成损害,特别是影响造血系统。因此,研究全身照射对小鼠造血系统的影响,比较不同剂量照射对造血系统的抑制作用具有重要意义。在这项研究中,我们主要使用流式细胞术分析外周血中的成熟谱系细胞,以及骨髓和脾脏中的未成熟造血干细胞和祖细胞(HSPCs)。此外,我们通过集落形成细胞试验评估了HSPCs的多系分化能力。我们的研究结果表明,外周B细胞和T细胞对辐照的敏感性增加,辐照后1天观察到明显的细胞死亡。与其他祖细胞类型相比,普通淋巴样祖细胞表现出更大的放射耐受性,使它们即使在高剂量下也能维持一定的数量。此外,观察到髓内和髓外造血干细胞和普通淋巴样祖细胞在照射后损伤程度和恢复率方面存在显著差异。在辐射暴露过程中,HSPCs的多系分化能力也受到损害。综上所述,不同类型的成熟血细胞以及未成熟的造血干细胞对辐照表现出不同程度的敏感性和耐受性,导致细胞百分比和数量的明显变化。
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