Artigo
Long-term accumulation and microdistribution of uranium in the bone and marrow of beagle dog
Fecha
2004-08-01Registro en:
International Journal of Radiation Biology. Abingdon: Taylor & Francis Ltd, v. 80, n. 8, p. 567-575, 2004.
0955-3002
10.1080/09553000410001723884
WOS:000223754400003
Autor
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Univ Santo Amaro
High Inst Nucl Sci & Technol
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Instituto de Pesquisas Energéticas e Nucleares (IPEN)
Instituto Butantan
Santa Cruz State Univ
Resumen
The accumulation and microdistribution of uranium in the bone and marrow of Beagle dogs were determined by both neutron activation and neutron-fission analysis. The experiment started immediately after the weaning period, lasting till maturity. Two animal groups were fed daily with uranyl nitrate at concentrations of 20 and 100 mug(-1) food. of the two measuring techniques, uranium accumulated along the marrow as much as in the bone, contrary to the results obtained with single, acute doses. The role played by this finding for the evaluation of radiobiological long-term risks is discussed. It was demonstrated, by means of a biokinetical approach, that the long-term accumulation of uranium in bone and marrow could be described by a piling up of single dose daily incorporation.