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8 September 2009 Radiation Effects on Cellularity, Proliferation and EGFR Expression in Mouse Bladder Urothelium
Jana Jaal, Wolfgang Dörr
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Abstract

This study was designed to determine changes in cell numbers, proliferation (using Ki-67) and EGFR expression in mouse bladder urothelium during the early and late radiation response. Groups of mice were irradiated with a single dose of 20 Gy and assayed 0–360 days later. Urothelial cells were counted. After immunohistochemistry, the absolute and relative numbers of Ki-67 and EGFR cells were analyzed. Radiation exposure resulted in a decrease in total urothelial cell numbers to 49% by day 31, with restoration of cellularity by day 180. In contrast, at day 360, an increase in total cell number (143%) was seen. Slightly increased Ki-67 expression was found at days 120 and 180 after treatment, followed by a pronounced elevation at days 240 and 360. Compared to controls, higher EGFR expression was detected up to day 360 after irradiation. A positive correlation was found between total urothelial cells numbers and Ki-67 as well as EGFR expression. Radiation exposure results in an increased urothelial expression of EGFR that precedes urothelial restoration, indicating a contribution of the EGF/EGFR system to urothelial proliferation and differentiation. Further studies are needed to evaluate the impact of EGFR inhibition on radiation effects in the urinary bladder.

Jana Jaal and Wolfgang Dörr "Radiation Effects on Cellularity, Proliferation and EGFR Expression in Mouse Bladder Urothelium," Radiation Research 173(4), 479-485, (8 September 2009). https://doi.org/10.1667/RR1759.1
Received: 24 February 2009; Accepted: 1 June 2009; Published: 8 September 2009
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