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Ionizing Radiation from Ex Vivo Sterilization Diminishes Collagen Integrity and Vertebral Body Mechanics
Emerzian, Shannon R ; Pendleton, Megan M ; Li, Alfred ; Liu, Jennifer W ; Tang, Simon Y ; Alwood, Joshua S ; O'connell, Grace D ; Keaveny, Tony M
关键词: BIOCHEMISTRY;    BONES;    CANCER;    COLLAGENS;    FRAGMENTATION;    IONIZING RADIATION;    MECHANICAL PROPERTIES;    RADIATION DOSAGE;    RADIATION EFFECTS;    RADIATION THERAPY;    RISK;   
RP-ID  :  ARC-E-DAA-TN54791
学科分类:生物科学(综合)
美国|英语
来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】

Clinical exposure to ionizing radiation could put cancer radiotherapy or bone allograft patients at an increased risk of fracture. In these applications, ionizing radiation levels can range from accumulative 50 Gy for radiotherapy cancer treatment, to acute 35,000 Gy for allograft sterilization. Ionizing radiation has been shown to decrease bon equality through reduced strength and post-yield properties and degrade collagen integrity through either increased crosslinks (advanced glycation end products, AGEs)or fragmentation. It is unclear which collagen structural change accounts for reduced strength. The dose-dependent effect of ionizing radiation on mechanical and biochemical properties of whole bones are not well understood, particularly for ex vivo doses ranging from 50 to 35,000 Gy.

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