Abstract
Gadolinium neutron capture therapy (Gd-NCT) is an experimental cancer treatment based on the physical principal that neutron capture by gadolinium-157 ensures the release of focal high-dose radiation, such as γ-rays and electrons. Survival and induction of chromosomal aberrations of human SW-1573 cells was studied after thermal neutron irradiation without and with gadolinium. After neutron irradiation with Gd-DTPA, an α-enhancement factor of 2.3 was obtained compared to thermal neutron irradiation alone. Gd-DTPA could not radioenhance the cells for γ-ray irradiation. Induction of colour junctions and chromosome fragments by thermal neutron irradiation and Gd-NCT were studied using PCC-FISH. Correlations (r2-value) between survival and chromosome aberrations ranged from 0.81 to 0.94 for colour junctions and from 0.78 to 0.98 for chromosome fragments of chromosomes 18 and 2 respectively. Thermal neutron irradiation with or without gadolinium induced more chromosome aberrations than γ-ray irradiation. After correction for chromosome length it appeared that both chromosomes were equally sensitive to radiation. It is concluded that Gd-NCT at a non-toxic concentration of gadolinium is effective in inducing cell death and chromosome aberrations in in vitro cell cultures.
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Franken, N. A. P., Bergs, J. W. J., Kok, T. T., Kuperus, R. R. N., Stecher-Rasmussen, F., Haveman, J., … Stalpers, L. J. A. (2006). Gadolinium enhances the sensitivity of SW-1573 cells for thermal neutron irradiation. Oncology Reports, 15(3), 715–720. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.15.3.715
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