TIME EVOLUTION OF THE NUMBER OF FUNCTIONAL MURINE ECCRINE SWEAT GLANDS AFTER IRRADIATION - A QUANTITATIVE-ANALYSIS OF EXPERIMENTAL-DATA USING A MODEL OF PROLIFERATIVE AND FUNCTIONAL-ORGANIZATION

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JUDAS, L
BENTZEN, SM
JOHNS, H
JOINER, MC
MORRIS, WJ
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[1] DANISH CANC SOC,DEPT EXPTL CLIN ONCOL,DK-8000 AARHUS C,DENMARK
[2] FAC HOSP PRAHA,DEPT ONCOL,PRAGUE,CZECH REPUBLIC
[3] MT VERNON HOSP,CANC RES CAMPAIGN,GRAY LAB,NORTHWOOD HA6 2JR,MIDDX,ENGLAND
[4] BRITISH COLUMBIA CANC AGCY,VANCOUVER,BC V5Z 4E6,CANADA
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10.1080/09553009514550681
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Q [生物科学];
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The function of eccrine sweat glands in the beta-pad of the mouse foot after irradiation was followed over time. Graded doses of X-rays were given to the foot, either as single doses or in two equal fractions separated by a 24-h interval. A quantitative, non-invasive, functional assay was used allowing repeated evaluations of the animals. Sweat gland function was assessed once a week for the first 6 weeks, and at 8, 10, 14, 18, 28, 38 and 45 weeks after irradiation. The beta-pad of the unirradiated foot was used as a control. The function dropped to a nadir within 8-10 weeks after irradiation, whereafter it gradually recovered, reaching a stable level 20-25 weeks after irradiation. These data were analyzed using a mathematical model of proliferative and functional organization of the sweat pore. The model provides a description of the time evolution of pore function, and its basic features were as follows. The functional subunit is a single sweat pore, which will be assayed as functional provided that it contains a number of functional cells above a critical threshold. The functional cells are capable of self renewal (a so-called 'flexible' tissue), and the proportion of proliferating cells is subject to homeostatic control. Irradiation is assumed to transfer a certain fraction of the cells into a state with a limited probability of successful division. This fraction is assumed to have a linear-quadratic dependence on dose. The values of all free model parameters were optimized by a maximum-likelihood fit tb the experimental data. With optimized parameter values, the initial decrease, nadir, and long-term level of tissue function estimated from the model were in dose agreement with the experimental observations for all the 28 dose groups. Some of the estimated model parameters are: growth fraction 4.2 +/- 0.2%; cell cycle time, 0.95 +/- 0.04 days; number of functional cells in a single pore in the unirradiated animal, 9.9 +/- 0.5; and alpha/beta ratio, 4.3 Gy (95% confidence interval 3.1-5.0 Gy). It is concluded that the present model, despite its relative mathematical simplicity, provides a close description of the postirradiation kinetics of functional cells in the mouse sweat gland.
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