Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4262026 Transplantation Proceedings 2008 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveWe investigated the degree and the time course of endothelial injury in mice pretreated with lethal or reduced-intensity irradiation administered before transplantation.Materials and MethodsSix- to eight-week-old female mice were randomly allocated into three groups: lethal-intensity irradiation (8.5 Gy, group 1), reduced-intensity irradiation (5.0 Gy, group 2), or nonirradiated controls (group 3). After conditioning, circulating endothelial cells (CD31+, CD133−, and CD45low) and peripheral blood CD4+ or CD8+ T-lymphocyte subpopulations were enumerated using flow cytometry at various times. The morphologic changes in endothelium were examined at phase-contrast light microscopy.ResultsCirculating endothelial cells showed an earlier and higher peak in the lethal irradiation group compared with the reduced-intensity irradiation group, which exhibited a protean elevation in cell numbers. There were no visible histopathologic changes during the early stage of endothelial damage.ConclusionsLethal and reduced doses of irradiation induced endothelial injury in a dose-dependent manner. Endothelial damage may occur before graft-vs-host disease and its related complications.

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