TY - JOUR
T1 - Analysis of liver damage from radon, X-ray, or alcohol treatments in mice using a self-organizing map
AU - Kanzaki, Norie
AU - Kataoka, Takahiro
AU - Etani, Reo
AU - Sasaoka, Kaori
AU - Kanagawa, Akihiro
AU - Yamaoka, Kiyonori
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors thank the staff of the Departments of Animal Resources and Radiation Research at Shikata Laboratory, Advanced Science Research Center, Okayama University, for their technical support. Results from this study were presented at the International Congress of Radiation Research 2015, and Annual Meeting of Atomic Energy Scoiety of Japan 2016. This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI (Grant Number 26420872).
Publisher Copyright:
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Japan Radiation Research Society and Japanese Society for Radiation Oncology.
PY - 2017/1/1
Y1 - 2017/1/1
N2 - In our previous studies, we found that low-dose radiation inhibits oxidative stress-induced diseases due to increased antioxidants. Although these effects of low-dose radiation were demonstrated, further research was needed to clarify the effects. However, the analysis of oxidative stress is challenging, especially that of low levels of oxidative stress, because antioxidative substances are intricately involved. Thus, we proposed an approach for analysing oxidative liver damage via use of a self-organizing map (SOM) - a novel and comprehensive technique for evaluating hepatic and antioxidative function. Mice were treated with radon inhalation, irradiated with X-rays, or subjected to intraperitoneal injection of alcohol. We evaluated the oxidative damage levels in the liver from the SOM results for hepatic function and antioxidative substances. The results showed that the effects of low-dose irradiation (radon inhalation at a concentration of up to 2000 Bq/m3, or X-irradiation at a dose of up to 2.0 Gy) were comparable with the effect of alcohol administration at 0.5 g/kg bodyweight. Analysis using the SOM to discriminate small changes was made possible by its ability to 'learn' to adapt to unexpected changes. Moreover, when using a spherical SOM, the method comprehensively examined liver damage by radon, X-ray, and alcohol. We found that the types of liver damage caused by radon, X-rays, and alcohol have different characteristics. Therefore, our approaches would be useful as a method for evaluating oxidative liver damage caused by radon, X-rays and alcohol.
AB - In our previous studies, we found that low-dose radiation inhibits oxidative stress-induced diseases due to increased antioxidants. Although these effects of low-dose radiation were demonstrated, further research was needed to clarify the effects. However, the analysis of oxidative stress is challenging, especially that of low levels of oxidative stress, because antioxidative substances are intricately involved. Thus, we proposed an approach for analysing oxidative liver damage via use of a self-organizing map (SOM) - a novel and comprehensive technique for evaluating hepatic and antioxidative function. Mice were treated with radon inhalation, irradiated with X-rays, or subjected to intraperitoneal injection of alcohol. We evaluated the oxidative damage levels in the liver from the SOM results for hepatic function and antioxidative substances. The results showed that the effects of low-dose irradiation (radon inhalation at a concentration of up to 2000 Bq/m3, or X-irradiation at a dose of up to 2.0 Gy) were comparable with the effect of alcohol administration at 0.5 g/kg bodyweight. Analysis using the SOM to discriminate small changes was made possible by its ability to 'learn' to adapt to unexpected changes. Moreover, when using a spherical SOM, the method comprehensively examined liver damage by radon, X-ray, and alcohol. We found that the types of liver damage caused by radon, X-rays, and alcohol have different characteristics. Therefore, our approaches would be useful as a method for evaluating oxidative liver damage caused by radon, X-rays and alcohol.
KW - Alcohol
KW - Liver damage
KW - Oxidative stress
KW - Radon
KW - Self-organizing map
KW - X-ray
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U2 - 10.1093/jrr/rrw083
DO - 10.1093/jrr/rrw083
M3 - Article
C2 - 27614200
AN - SCOPUS:85014546616
SN - 0449-3060
VL - 58
SP - 33
EP - 40
JO - Journal of radiation research
JF - Journal of radiation research
IS - 1
ER -