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2 October 2012 Frequency of Transferrin Receptor Positive Reticulocytes (TF-Ret) in Blood as an Indicator of Total-Body Radiation Exposure: A Pilot Study in Nuclear Medicine Patients
Klaus Hempel, Heribert Haenscheid, Johannes Biko, Maria Hategan, Franz Kaiser, Michael Kreissl, Reinhard Lorenz, Samuel Samnick, Andreas Schirbel, Lali Varazashvili, Stanislav Verchenya, Christoph Reiners
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Abstract

Approximately 3–20% of all reticulocytes in blood of healthy persons are immature and transferrin receptor positive (Tf-Ret). Tf-Ret were measured by flow cytometry in 27 patients treated with three different radiopharmaceuticals labeled with 131I and in 25 healthy controls. Patients were chronically exposed within 6 days to blood doses from 0.18–1.89 Gy (D6). Typically, two-thirds of D6 was administered within the first day (D1). The study had to be confined to intra-subject investigations due to high biological variability of Tf-Ret counts. A significant radiation-induced decline was found in patients D1 doses that were ≥0.5 Gy. Tf-Ret frequency declined during the first 4 to 5 days of nuclear therapy to about 30–60% of its initial value, and increased in the following 3 days without reaching the initial value. At the time of nadir, the relative frequency of Tf-Ret was more depressed than that of reticulocytes and lymphocytes. The relative Tf-Ret frequency at nadir could be fitted to the equation: %-Tf-Ret=exp-(D1/Do). Do was found to be 1.0 ± 0.4 Gy (Mean ± SEM). The study shows that Tf-Ret frequency in blood might be a good parameter for estimation of the radiation dose to red marrow.

Klaus Hempel, Heribert Haenscheid, Johannes Biko, Maria Hategan, Franz Kaiser, Michael Kreissl, Reinhard Lorenz, Samuel Samnick, Andreas Schirbel, Lali Varazashvili, Stanislav Verchenya, and Christoph Reiners "Frequency of Transferrin Receptor Positive Reticulocytes (TF-Ret) in Blood as an Indicator of Total-Body Radiation Exposure: A Pilot Study in Nuclear Medicine Patients," Radiation Research 178(5), 481-488, (2 October 2012). https://doi.org/10.1667/RR2818.1
Received: 10 January 2012; Accepted: 1 June 2012; Published: 2 October 2012
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