Pathological impairments induced by interstitial implantation of 125I Seeds in spinal canal of banna mini-pigs

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Background: Use a banna mini-pig to set up 125I implantation model, and investigate the consequence of radiation-related impairments.Methods: In present study, 125I seeds were implanted into spinal canal of T13 level of spine in banna mini-pigs. After operation, the pigs were raised up to 8 months, behavior changes were recorded within this period. After 8 months, spinal cords were collected for pathological analysis.Results: In this study, a 125I brachytherapy animal model had been successfully established, in the model group, the banna pigs' Tarlov scale decreased from 5 to 2.57 ± 0.36, significant cellular impairments were noted by pathological analysis.Conclusions: Without any protection and operation improvement, 125I implantation can cause serious histological impairments and moving difficulty for banna mini-pigs; this present research provides an alternative tool to study spinal 125I brachytherapy. © 2012 Yang et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Yang, Z., Xu, Y., Yang, D., Sun, H., Zhao, R., Zhang, J., … Zhang, J. (2012). Pathological impairments induced by interstitial implantation of 125I Seeds in spinal canal of banna mini-pigs. World Journal of Surgical Oncology, 10. https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-10-48

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