AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates how radiation affects different parts of the heart, focusing on endothelial cells and their barrier function.
  • A significant decrease in resistance and increased permeability were observed in human coronary arterial endothelial cells (HCAECs) 3 hours after exposure to 5-Gy γ radiation.
  • The results indicate that radiation can impair endothelial barrier function and cell behavior at lower doses than previously thought, potentially leading to cardiac fibrosis.

Article Abstract

The relative radiation sensitivities of the various compartments of the heart are poorly characterized. Cardiac fibrosis is a common side effect of radiotherapy, suggesting that endothelial barrier function is an important factor in radiation-induced pathology. We employed Electric Cell Substrate Impedance Sensing (ECIS) to assess cytoskeletal rearrangement, permeability changes and endothelial barrier function changes in response to radiation in studies of human coronary arterial endothelial cells (HCAECs). A 5-Gy dose of γ radiation resulted in a significant sixfold transient decrease in transmonolayer resistance 3 h postirradiation (P = 0.001). This decrease in resistance coincided with changes in fluorescent tracer flux (P = 0.05) and display of an actin bundling phenotype. After irradiation, decreases in wound healing (P = 0.03) and micromotion within the monolayer (P = 0.02) were also observed. Time-lapse video studies confirmed that the monolayer is dynamic and showed that cells are extruded from the monolayer at a higher frequency after irradiation. These findings suggest that perturbed endothelial barrier function in the heart can occur at lower doses of γ radiation than previously reported.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1667/rr2665.1DOI Listing

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