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  • Title: Evaluation of radiochemical protectors using urinary deoxycytidine levels.
    Author: Wrede DE, Chen IW, Kereiakes JG, Saenger EL.
    Journal: Int J Radiat Biol Relat Stud Phys Chem Med; 1975 Aug; 28(2):117-24. PubMed ID: 1081500.
    Abstract:
    It is customary to use the LD50 response as a criterion for the evaluation of chemical radioprotection. The increased urinary excretion of deoxycytidine (CdR) in irradiated rats has been shown to be a linear dose--response relationship up to 200 R, thus making it possible to consider such a response as a criterion for chemical radioprotection evaluation at sub-lethal irradiation levels. Rats were subjected to 200 R X-irradiation with various chemical protectors and without chemical protectors, urine was collected 24 hours after irradiation, and the CdR levels in the urine analysed. A dose-reduction factor (DRF) was determined for 24-hour urinary excretions of CdR for chemically protected and non-protected rats. The DRF values are within 6 per cent of those reported by other investigators using LD50 as the response criterion for serotonin, cysteine, MEA and PAPP but differ for WR-2721 and WR-2823. Agreement using WR-2721 and WR-2823 compounds is only obtained when the toxicity effect of the compound is taken into consideration.
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