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Radiat Prot Dosimetry ; 198(9-11): 527-531, 2022 Aug 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36005957

ABSTRACT

Proton radiotherapy for the treatment of cancer offers an excellent dose distribution. Cellular experiments have shown that in terms of biological effects, the sharp dose distribution is further amplified, by as much as 75%, in the presence of boron. It is a matter of debate whether the underlying physical processes involve the nuclear reaction of 11B with protons or 10B with secondary neutrons, both producing densely ionizing short-ranged particles. Likewise, potential roles of intercellular communication or boron acting as a radiosensitizer are not clear. We present an ongoing research project based on a multiscale approach to elucidate the mechanism by which boron enhances the effectiveness of proton irradiation in the Bragg peak. It combines experimental with simulation tools to study the physics of proton-boron interactions, and to analyze intra- and inter-cellular boron biology upon proton irradiation.


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Boron Neutron Capture Therapy , Proton Therapy , Boron , Neutrons , Protons
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Radiat Prot Dosimetry ; 198(9-11): 532-536, 2022 Aug 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36005981

ABSTRACT

Boron derivatives have great potential in cancer diagnostics and treatment. Borocaptates are used in boron neutron capture therapy and potentially in proton boron fusion therapy. This work examines modulation effects of two borocaptate compounds on radiation-induced DNA damage. Aqueous solutions of pBR322 plasmid containing increasing concentrations of borocaptates were irradiated with 60Co gamma rays or 30 MeV protons. Induction of single and double DNA strand breaks was investigated using agarose gel electrophoresis. In this model system, representing DNA without the intervention of cellular repair mechanisms, the boron derivatives acted as antioxidants. Clinically relevant boron concentrations of 40 ppm reduced the DNA single strand breakage seven-fold. Possible mechanisms of the observed effect are discussed.


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Boron Neutron Capture Therapy , Boron , DNA/radiation effects , DNA Damage , Plasmids/genetics
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Radiat Prot Dosimetry ; 186(2-3): 168-171, 2019 Dec 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31803909

ABSTRACT

Plasmid DNA is commonly used as a simpler substitute for a cell in studies of early effects of ionizing radiation because it allows to determine yields of primary DNA lesions. Experimental studies often employ plasmids of different lengths, in different concentrations in the aqueous solution. Influence of these parameters on the heavy-ion induced yields of primary DNA damage has been studied, using plasmids pUC19 (2686 bp), pBR322 (4361 bp) and pKLAC2 (9107 bp) in 10 and 50 ng/µl concentration. Results demonstrate the impact of plasmid length, while no significant difference was observed between the two concentrations. The uncertainty of the results is discussed.


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DNA Damage/radiation effects , DNA/radiation effects , Plasmids/radiation effects , Algorithms , Antioxidants/pharmacology , Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation , Gamma Rays , Heavy Ions , Linear Energy Transfer , Monte Carlo Method , Polypropylenes/chemistry , Radiation, Ionizing , Uncertainty
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