A model of mandibular irradiation in the rabbit: preliminary results.

Anne-Gaëlle Bodard, Soufyane Debbache, Stephan Langonnet, Frédéric Laffay, Bertrand Fleury
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Radiotherapy is widely used in the treatment of head and neck cancers. Its major adverse effect is osteoradionecrosis, which can occur during the whole life of the patient, involving the vital prognosis. The aim of the study was to develop a model for irradiation of the rabbit mandible in order to have a better knowledge of radiotherapy-induced bone alterations and thus a better prevention and treatment of osteoradionecrosis. The control group consisted in 7 rabbits and was used to assess anatomical and histological parameters of the rabbit's mandible. A first group of 14 rabbits was weekly irradiated at doses of 5.5 Gy during 5 weeks, at a total dose of 46.8Gy. Sacrifices were done at 1 week, 4 weeks, 12 weeks and 24 weeks. As histological analysis did not reveal statistical differences with the control group, a second group (3 rabbits) was weekly irradiated at 8.0, 8.5 and 9 Gy during 5 weeks. The first histological results seem to show vascular alterations, bone cells decrease and alterations of bone architecture. The role of intra alveolar collagen sponges, PRF®, ultrasounds and stem cells in bone regeneration after radiotherapy will be further studied.

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兔下颌骨辐照模型:初步结果。
放射治疗广泛应用于头颈部癌症的治疗。其主要不良反应是放射性骨坏死,可贯穿患者的整个生命周期,影响患者的生命预后。本研究的目的是建立兔下颌骨辐照模型,以便更好地了解放射治疗引起的骨改变,从而更好地预防和治疗放射性骨坏死。对照组7只兔,观察下颌骨的解剖组织学参数。第一组14只家兔,连续5周每周接受5.5 Gy的剂量照射,总剂量为46.8Gy。分别于第1周、第4周、第12周、第24周进行祭祀。由于组织学分析与对照组无统计学差异,第二组(3只)在5周内每周接受8.0、8.5和9 Gy的辐射。第一个组织学结果似乎显示血管改变,骨细胞减少和骨结构改变。肺泡内胶原海绵、PRF®、超声和干细胞在放疗后骨再生中的作用有待进一步研究。
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