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4 January 2010 Characteristic 8 keV X Rays Possess Radiobiological Properties of Higher-LET Radiation
Ravi Shridhar, William Estabrook, Mark Yudelev, Joseph Rakowski, Jay Burmeister, George D. Wilson, Michael C. Joiner
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Abstract

Electronic brachytherapy systems are being developed that can deliver X rays of varying energy depending on the material of a secondary target. A copper target produces characteristic 8 keV X rays. Our aim was to determine whether 8 keV X rays might deliver greater biological effectiveness than megavoltage photons. Cells of the U251 human glioma cell line were used to compare the biological effects of 8 keV X rays and 60Co γ rays in terms of relative biological effectiveness (RBE), oxygen enhancement ratio (OER), and DNA damage. The RBE at 50% and 10% survival was 2.6 and 1.9, respectively. At 50% survival, the OER for cells treated with 8 keV X rays was 1.6 compared with 3.0 for 60Co γ rays. The numbers of H2AX foci per Gy after treatment with 8 keV X rays and 60Co γ rays were similar; however, the size of the foci generated at 8 keV was significantly larger, possibly indicating more complex DNA damage. The mean area of H2AX foci generated by 8 keV X rays was 0.785 µm2 (95% CI: 0.756–0.814) compared with 0.491 µm2 (95% CI: 0.462–0.520) for 60Co γ rays (P < 0.0001). Characteristic 8 keV X rays produce two to three times the biological effectiveness of megavoltage photons, with a radiobiological profile similar to higher-LET radiations.

Ravi Shridhar, William Estabrook, Mark Yudelev, Joseph Rakowski, Jay Burmeister, George D. Wilson, and Michael C. Joiner "Characteristic 8 keV X Rays Possess Radiobiological Properties of Higher-LET Radiation," Radiation Research 173(3), 290-297, (4 January 2010). https://doi.org/10.1667/RR1782.1
Received: 10 March 2009; Accepted: 1 November 2009; Published: 4 January 2010
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