The damage which radiation produces in tissues such as the lungs can be discussed at the molecular, biophysical, cellular and organ levels. The cellular effects of irradiating the lungs are related to the histologic and clinical sequelae. In the prese...
The damage which radiation produces in tissues such as the lungs can be discussed at the molecular, biophysical, cellular and organ levels. The cellular effects of irradiating the lungs are related to the histologic and clinical sequelae. In the present study the right lung of rabbits were exposed to single dose of 20 Gy of X-irradiation.
Animals from each group wre sacrificed monthly for 6 months postexposure. Sections of lung were examined by light microscopy(LM) and by transmission electron microscopy(TEM). Multiple exudative lesions were seen at 2 months after the 20Gy irradiation and thery progressed to a proliferative and then reparative fibrotic lesion by 6 months. Changes in epithelial lining of lung components, particulary the presence of type Ⅱ pneumocytes were found by both LM and TEM. Capillary endothelial damages were less pronounced. The possible implication of cellular components in radiation pneumonitis and fibrosis is discussed.