TY - JOUR
T1 - Mechanism of hypocoagulability in proton-irradiated ferrets
AU - Krigsfeld, Gabriel S.
AU - Savage, Alexandria R.
AU - Sanzari, Jenine K.
AU - Wroe, Andrew J.
AU - Gridley, Daila S.
AU - Kennedy, Ann R.
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was supported by the NSBRI CARR grant. The NSBRI is funded through NASA NCC 9-58. This work was also funded by National Institutes of Health Training Grant 2T32CAO09677.
PY - 2013/10
Y1 - 2013/10
N2 - Purpose: To determine the mechanism of proton radiation-induced coagulopathy. Material and methods: Ferrets were exposed to either solar particle event (SPE)-like proton radiation at a predetermined dose rate of 0.5 Gray (Gy) per hour (h) for a total dose of 0 or 1 Gy. Blood was collected pre-and post-irradiation for a complete blood cell count or a soluble fibrin concentration analysis, to determine whether coagulation activation had occurred. Tissue was stained with an anti-fibrinogen antibody to confirm the presence of fibrin in blood vessels. Results: SPE-like proton radiation exposure resulted in coagulation cascade activation, as determined by increased soluble fibrin concentration in blood from 0.7-2.4 at 3 h, and 9.9 soluble fibrin units (p < 0.05) at 24 h post-irradiation and fibrin clots in blood vessels of livers, lungs and kidneys from irradiated ferrets. In combination with this increase in fibrin clots, ferrets had increased prothrombin time and partial thromboplastin time values post-irradiation, which are representative of the extrinsic/intrinsic coagulation pathways. Platelet counts remained at pre-irradiation values over the course of 7 days, indicating that the observed effects were not platelet-related, but instead likely to be due to radiation-induced effects on secondary hemostasis. White blood cell (WBC) counts were reduced in a statistically significant manner from 24 h through the course of the seven-day experiment. Conclusions: SPE-like proton radiation results in significant decreases in all WBC counts as well as activates secondary hemostasis; together, these data suggest severe risks to astronaut health from exposure to SPE radiation. © 2013 Informa UK, Ltd.
AB - Purpose: To determine the mechanism of proton radiation-induced coagulopathy. Material and methods: Ferrets were exposed to either solar particle event (SPE)-like proton radiation at a predetermined dose rate of 0.5 Gray (Gy) per hour (h) for a total dose of 0 or 1 Gy. Blood was collected pre-and post-irradiation for a complete blood cell count or a soluble fibrin concentration analysis, to determine whether coagulation activation had occurred. Tissue was stained with an anti-fibrinogen antibody to confirm the presence of fibrin in blood vessels. Results: SPE-like proton radiation exposure resulted in coagulation cascade activation, as determined by increased soluble fibrin concentration in blood from 0.7-2.4 at 3 h, and 9.9 soluble fibrin units (p < 0.05) at 24 h post-irradiation and fibrin clots in blood vessels of livers, lungs and kidneys from irradiated ferrets. In combination with this increase in fibrin clots, ferrets had increased prothrombin time and partial thromboplastin time values post-irradiation, which are representative of the extrinsic/intrinsic coagulation pathways. Platelet counts remained at pre-irradiation values over the course of 7 days, indicating that the observed effects were not platelet-related, but instead likely to be due to radiation-induced effects on secondary hemostasis. White blood cell (WBC) counts were reduced in a statistically significant manner from 24 h through the course of the seven-day experiment. Conclusions: SPE-like proton radiation results in significant decreases in all WBC counts as well as activates secondary hemostasis; together, these data suggest severe risks to astronaut health from exposure to SPE radiation. © 2013 Informa UK, Ltd.
KW - HZE particles
KW - Hemostasis
KW - Low dose rate
KW - Radiation
KW - SPE radiation
KW - Solubility
KW - Vitamin K 1/pharmacology
KW - Ferrets
KW - Fibrin/chemistry
KW - Blood Cell Count
KW - Blood Coagulation/drug effects
KW - Animals
KW - Solar Activity
KW - Factor IX/pharmacology
KW - Protons/adverse effects
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U2 - 10.3109/09553002.2013.802394
DO - 10.3109/09553002.2013.802394
M3 - Article
C2 - 23651328
SN - 0955-3002
VL - 89
SP - 823
EP - 831
JO - International Journal of Radiation Biology
JF - International Journal of Radiation Biology
IS - 10
ER -