Effect of gamma rays and accelerated electron beam on medullary lipids decomposition: influence of dose and irradiation temperature
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Effect of gamma rays and accelerated electron beam on medullary lipids decomposition: influence of dose and irradiation temperature
Abstract
Ionizing radiation sterilization of non-defatted bone grafts has been found to deteriorate their quality and biocompatibility due to induction of lipid peroxidation products toxic for osteoblast-like cells. Therefore, the purpose of our study was to evaluate the effect of two types of ionizing radiation-gamma rays (G) or accelerated electron beam (EB) applied with two doses at different temperature conditions on hydrocarbons production, resulting from decomposition of palmitic and oleic acids-most abundant fatty acids in medullary lipids. Bone marrow samples isolated from femoral shafts of 6 male donors (aged 46-67 years) were irradiated with G or EB with doses of 25 or 35 kGy at different temperature conditions (ambient or deep freezing temperature). Fresh-frozen, non-irradiated samples served as control. Marrow lipids were extracted with n-hexane (Soxhlet's method), hydrocarbons fraction isolated on Florisil column chromatography, separated by gas chromatography and detected by mass spectrometry. Irradiation of bone marrow with sterilization doses of ionizing radiation (G and EB) was found to induce lipid radiolysis as measured by resulting hydrocarbons production. The effect was dose-dependent, whereas no marked influence of radiation type was observed. In contrast, irradiation temperature had a profound effect on lipids decomposition which was partially prevented while irradiation was performed in deep frozen state. Defatting of bone grafts prior to ionizing radiation sterilization seems essential for their biocompatibility, whereas irradiation in a deep-frozen state might compromise the effectiveness of sterilization and needs further studies.
Keywords: Compact bone allografts; Electron beam irradiation; GC; Gamma irradiation; Hydrocarbons; Irradiation-induced hydrocarbons; MS; Medullary lipids.
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