The radiation dose to cells in vitro from intracellular indium-111

Author:

McLean J. R. N.,Wilkinson Diana

Abstract

Most of the radionuclides used in nuclear medicine emit low energy Auger electrons following radioactive decay. These emissions, if intracellular, could irreparably damage the radiosensitive structures of the cell. The resulting radiation dose, which is a measure of biological damage in the affected cell, could be many times the average radiation dose to the associated organ. In this series of experiments, the radiation dose to the nucleus of a chinese hamster V79 cell was determined for the intracellular radiopharmaceutical 111indium-oxine. Assuming the cell nucleus to be the radiosensitive volume, the radiation dose would be primarily due to the low energy Auger electrons. A much smaller dose would be absorbed from the penetrating X- and γ-rays and internal conversion electrons released from other radiolabelled cells in the culture. The radiation dose to the cell from the intranuclear decay of 111In was empirically established from cell survival studies to be 3.5 mGy/decay, using cobalt-60 as a reference radiation. The average dose to V79 cells from extracellular 111In (i.e., from 111In located outside the target cell) was calculated to be 5.8 pGy/decay. This suggests that for an intracellular radiopharmaceutical, the radiation dose of consequence would be delivered by the low energy Auger electrons. In contrast, Auger electrons from an extracellular radiopharmaceutical could not directly damage the cell nucleus and therefore would not contribute to the radiation dose.Key words: indium-111, Auger electron dosimetry, V79 cells.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Cell Biology,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry

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