LATE CATARACTOGENESIS IN RHESUS-MONKEYS IRRADIATED WITH PROTONS AND RADIOGENIC CATARACT IN OTHER SPECIES

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LETT, JT
LEE, AC
COX, AB
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[1] USAF,SCH AEROSP MED,DIV RADIAT SCI,BROOKS AFB,TX 78235
[2] COLORADO STATE UNIV,DEPT RADIOL HLTH SCI,FT COLLINS,CO 80523
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10.2307/3577813
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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Rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) which were irradiated at ca. 2 years of age with acute doses (≤5 Gy) of protons (32-2300 MeV) are exhibiting the late progressive phase of radiation cataractogenesis 20-24 years after exposure, the period during which we have been monitoring the sequelae of irradiation of the lens. The median life span of the primate is ~24 years. Analogous late ocular changes also occur in a similar period of the lifetimes of New Zealand White (NZW) rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) exposed at 8-10 weeks of age to 460-MeV 56Fe ions. In this experiment, which has been in progress for ca. 6 years, we are following the development of radiation-induced lenticular opacification (cataractogenic profiles) throughout the life span. The median life span of the lagomorph is 5-7 years. Cataractogenic profiles for NZW rabbits irradiated with 20Ne and 40Ar ions and 60Co γ photons were obtained previously. Reference is also made to measurements of the cataractogenic profiles of a short-lived rodent, the Fischer 344 rat (Rattus norvegicus) during the first year after exposure at 8-10 weeks of age to spread-Bragg-peak protons of 55 MeV nominal energy. The median life span of the rodent is reported to be 2-3 years.
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