Effect of High 131I Doses on the Bone Uptake and Retention of 90Sr and 90Y

Authors

  • G. Walinder Unit of Radiological Oncology, University of Stockholm, s-17246, Sundbyberg; The National Veterinary Institute, s-75007, Uppsala, Sweden; Instituto De Patologia, Facultad De Ciencias Veterinarias, 1900, La Plata, Argentina
  • R. E. Feinstein Unit of Radiological Oncology, University of Stockholm, s-17246, Sundbyberg; The National Veterinary Institute, s-75007, Uppsala, Sweden; Instituto De Patologia, Facultad De Ciencias Veterinarias, 1900, La Plata, Argentina
  • E. J. Gimeno Unit of Radiological Oncology, University of Stockholm, s-17246, Sundbyberg; The National Veterinary Institute, s-75007, Uppsala, Sweden; Instituto De Patologia, Facultad De Ciencias Veterinarias, 1900, La Plata, Argentina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/02841868609136415

Keywords:

Radiobiology, mice, high 131 doses, 90Sr-90Y uptake, bone

Abstract

The uptake and retention of 90Sr and 90Y in mouse bones after injections of the two nuclides in equilibrium were examined after beavy thyroid irradiations from 131I deposited in the glands. The radiation doses to the thyroid glands as well as the gross doses to the femurs and humeri of the mice were calculated. The radiation destruction of the thyroid tissues had no effect on the bone weights nor on the skeletal metabolism of 90Sr. The uptake of 90Y was, however, depressed after thyroidal irradiation but reached the same bone concentration as 90Sr at about 30 days after the administration of the nuclides, i.e. at a time when the corresponding equilibrium between 90Sr and 90Y in the bones was reached in mice without a thyroidal irradiation.

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Published

1986-01-01

How to Cite

Walinder, G., Feinstein, R. E., & Gimeno, E. J. (1986). Effect of High 131I Doses on the Bone Uptake and Retention of 90Sr and 90Y. Acta Oncologica, 25(4-6), 255–260. https://doi.org/10.3109/02841868609136415