Medical countermeasures (MCMs) for hematopoietic acute radiation syndrome (H-ARS) should be evaluated in well-characterized animal models, with consideration of at-risk populations such as pediatrics. We have developed pediatric mouse models of H-ARS and delayed effects of acute radiation exposure (DEARE) for efficacy testing of MCMs against radiation. Male and female C57BL/6J mice aged 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 weeks old (±1 day) were characterized for baseline hematopoietic and gastrointestinal parameters, radiation response, efficacy of a known MCM, and DEARE at six and 12 months after total-body irradiation (TBI). Weanlings (age 3 weeks) were the most radiosensitive age group with an estimated LD50/30 of 712 cGy, while mice aged 4 to 8 weeks were more radioresistant with an estimated LD50/30 of 767–787 cGy. Female weanlings were more radiosensitive than males at 3 and 4 weeks old but became significantly more radioresistant after the pubertal age of 5 weeks. The most dramatic increase in body weight, RBC counts and intestinal circumference length occurred from 3 to 5 weeks of age. The established radiomitigator Neulasta® (pegfilgrastim) significantly increased 30-day survival in all age groups, validating these models for MCM efficacy testing. Analyses of DEARE among pediatric survivors revealed depressed weight gain in males six months post-TBI, and increased blood urea nitrogen at 12 months post-TBI which was more severe in females. Hematopoietic DEARE at six months post-TBI appeared to be less severe in survivors from the 3- and 4-week-old groups but was equally severe in all age groups by 12 months of age. Similar to our other acute radiation mouse models, there was no appreciable effect of Neulasta used as an H-ARS MCM on the severity of DEARE. In summary, these data characterize a pediatric mouse model useful for assessing the efficacy of MCMs against ARS and DEARE in children.
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Establishing Pediatric Mouse Models of the Hematopoietic Acute Radiation Syndrome and the Delayed Effects of Acute Radiation Exposure
Andrea M. Patterson;
Andrea M. Patterson
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Department of a Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana
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Rajendran Sellamuthu;
Rajendran Sellamuthu
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Department of a Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana
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P. Artur Plett;
P. Artur Plett
Department of a Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana
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Carol H. Sampson;
Carol H. Sampson
Department of a Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana
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Hui Lin Chua;
Hui Lin Chua
Department of a Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana
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Alexa Fisher;
Alexa Fisher
Department of a Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana
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Sasidhar Vemula;
Sasidhar Vemula
Department of a Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana
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Hailin Feng;
Hailin Feng
Department of a Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana
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Barry P. Katz;
Barry P. Katz
b Department of Biostatistics, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana
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Gregory Tudor;
Gregory Tudor
d Epistem, Ltd., Manchester, United Kingdom
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Steven J. Miller;
Steven J. Miller
c Department of Surgery, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana
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Thomas J. MacVittie;
Thomas J. MacVittie
e Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland
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Catherine Booth;
Catherine Booth
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Christie M. Orschell
Christie M. Orschell
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Department of a Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana
1 Address for correspondence: Indiana University School of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology/Oncology, 980 West Walnut St, R3-C341, Indianapolis, IN 46202: email: [email protected].
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Radiat Res (2021) 195 (4): 307–323.
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November 20 2020
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January 19 2021
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Andrea M. Patterson, Rajendran Sellamuthu, P. Artur Plett, Carol H. Sampson, Hui Lin Chua, Alexa Fisher, Sasidhar Vemula, Hailin Feng, Barry P. Katz, Gregory Tudor, Steven J. Miller, Thomas J. MacVittie, Catherine Booth, Christie M. Orschell; Establishing Pediatric Mouse Models of the Hematopoietic Acute Radiation Syndrome and the Delayed Effects of Acute Radiation Exposure. Radiat Res 1 April 2021; 195 (4): 307–323. doi: https://doi.org/10.1667/RADE-20-00259.1
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