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Radiological Event and Radiation Biodosimetry

The time required to identify those individuals who have received a significant dose of radiation is crucial as treatments for radiation are more effective the earlier they are administered.

About Radiological Event

A radiological event refers to an incident involving the release of radioactive materials, which can lead to exposure to harmful radiation levels. Examples include Improvised Nuclear Devices (INDs) or reactor accidents.

  • Potential Impact:
    • Health Risks: Exposure to significant doses of radiation can cause acute radiation sickness, long-term health effects, and increased cancer risk.
    • Environmental Contamination: Radioactive materials can contaminate air, water, and soil, posing risks to the ecosystem and human health.
  • Post-Radiological Event Response:
    • Identification and Treatment of Radiation Exposure: Determine who has received a significant dose of radiation. Administer newly approved drugs for radiation sickness to those individuals.
    • Reassurance and Management of Unaffected Individuals: Address the concerns of individuals who have not received a significant dose but are extremely worried.
      • Prevent unnecessary hospital visits by these individuals, avoiding the overwhelming healthcare facilities.
    • Rapid Dose Assessment: Conduct assessments of radiation doses received by tens or hundreds of thousands of individuals.
      • Complete these assessments within a few days to ensure timely identification and treatment.

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About Biodosimetry

Biodosimetry is a method used to estimate the amount of radiation a person has been exposed to.

  • Purpose: Determine radiation exposure based on biological changes.
  • Biological Samples Used: Blood, urine, hair.
  • Application: Particularly useful in radiological events without personal radiation monitoring devices.
  • Systems for measuring DNA damage:

Basis

Dicentric Chromosome Assay (DCA)

Cytokinesis Block Micronucleus Assay (CBMN)

Gamma-H2AX Assay

Mechanism:
  • DNA in blood cells breaks and repairs within hours.
  • Incorrect repairs join fragments from different chromosomes.
  • Forms Dicentric Chromosomes (DC) with two centromeres.
  • White blood cells divide and are arrested before complete division.
  • Forms a cell with two nuclei.
  • Radiation exposure causes DNA ejection during division, forming a micronucleus.
  • Measures the phosphorylated form of specific histone protein (gamma-H2AX).
  • Can segregate exposed from unexposed and low dose versus high dose.
Procedure:
  • Cultivate lymphocytes from exposed individuals to initiate division.
  • Spread chromosomes on a slide and stain.
  • Count DCs under a microscope or in captured high-magnification images.
  • Slightly simpler to perform and score compared to DCA.
  • Does not require cell culturing.
  • Must be performed within 24 hours due to histone phosphorylation kinetics.
Time Frame: 
  • 2-3 days.
  • 3 days (requires longer cell culturing).
  • 6-8 hours.

Need for Reducing Time to Report Radiation Dose

Early administration of radiation sickness treatments is crucial for patient outcomes. Rapid reporting allows timely intervention to maximize treatment effectiveness.

  • Critical for Treatment Effectiveness: Early administration of radiation sickness treatments enhances their efficacy. Same-day reporting of radiation dose is crucial for timely intervention.
  • Current Limitations of Assays: DCA and CBMN Assays require cell culturing for 2-3 days, delaying dose assessment.
  • Accelerated Assay Development: Premature Chromosome Condensation (PCC) Assay treats cells with specific Kinases to condense chromosomes rapidly, bypassing the need for culturing. Potentially provides same-day dose estimates.
  • Advancements in Technology: High-Throughput Screening (HTS) Platform implementation is aimed at reducing assay time to under 4 hours. Enhances efficiency in rapid radiation dose assessment.

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Conclusion

Establish community reception centers post-incident, conduct point-of-care biodosimetry for rapid assessment, followed by lab-based assays for dose estimation and long-term health monitoring.

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