2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijms24108800
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Characterization of Early and Late Damage in a Mouse Model of Pelvic Radiation Disease

Roberta Vitali,
Francesca Palone,
Ilaria De Stefano
et al.

Abstract: Pelvic radiation disease (PRD), a frequent side effect in patients with abdominal/pelvic cancers treated with radiotherapy, remains an unmet medical need. Currently available preclinical models have limited applications for the investigation of PRD pathogenesis and possible therapeutic strategies. In order to select the most effective irradiation protocol for PRD induction in mice, we evaluated the efficacy of three different locally and fractionated X-ray exposures. Using the selected protocol (10 Gy/day × 4 … Show more

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“…It should be mentioned that although 30 days PE is considered a long period of time in mice [ 18 , 19 ], the damage (in particular pulmonary damage) could worsen at later stages, i.e., 60 days PE or later [ 20 ]. Vice versa, it could be that following a longer period of time, enhanced tissue repair leads to decreased damage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be mentioned that although 30 days PE is considered a long period of time in mice [ 18 , 19 ], the damage (in particular pulmonary damage) could worsen at later stages, i.e., 60 days PE or later [ 20 ]. Vice versa, it could be that following a longer period of time, enhanced tissue repair leads to decreased damage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%