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Radiobiological effects and proton RBE determined by wildtype zebrafish embryos

Szabo, E. R.; Brand, M.; Hans, S.; Hideghety, K.; Karsch, L.; Leßmann, E.; Pawelke, J.; Schürer, M.; Beyreuther, E.

Abstract

During the last decade, the increasing application of proton radiotherapy and the rising number of long-term survivors gave rise to a vital discussion on potential effects on normal tissue. So far, deviations from clinically applied generic RBE (relative biological effectiveness) of 1.1 were just obtained by in vitro studies, whereas indications from in vivo trials and clinical studies are rare. In the present work, wildtype zebrafish embryos (Danio rerio) were applied to characterize effects of plateau and mid-SOBP proton radiation relative to that induced by clinical MV photon beam reference.
Based on embryonic survival data, RBE values of 1.13 ± 0.08 and of 1.20 ± 0.04 were determined four days after irradiations with 20 Gy plateau and SOBP protons relative to 6 MV photon beams. These RBE values were confirmed by relating the rates of embryos with morphological abnormalities for the respective radiation qualities and doses. Besides survival, the rate of spine bending, as one type of developmental abnormality, and of pericardial edema, as an example for acute radiation effects, were assessed. The results revealed that independent on radiation quality both rates increased with time approaching almost 100 % at the 4th day post irradiation with doses higher than 15 Gy.
To sum up, the applicability of the zebrafish embryo as a robust and simple alternative model for in vivo characterization of radiobiological effects in normal tissue was validated and the obtained RBE values are comparable to previous finding in animal trials.

Keywords: zebrafish embryos; proton irradiation; relative biological effectivity

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