Effects of Targeted Proton Radiation on Spinal Cord in a Porcine Model: A Pilot Study

In Vivo. 2015 Nov-Dec;29(6):651-9.

Abstract

Aim: To determine whether proton radiation can be used to treat chronic intractable pain. The focus of this study was on the biological effects of spinal cord irradiation.

Materials and methods: Proton radiation (0-25 Gy, single fraction) was applied to the spinal cord within L3-L5 of Yucatan mini-pigs (n=20). Skin reaction, body mass and behavior were monitored. At euthanasia, blood and spinal cord were analyzed.

Results: Skin morbidity was mild and overall health for the 5-20 Gy-treated groups was good based on behavior and weight gain up to 8.5-9 months post-exposure. The 25 Gy-treated animals developed hind limb weakness at 2.5-3 months and were euthanized. Radiation had a significant effect on white blood cell count (p<0.05), with the 25 Gy-treated mini-pigs having the highest number of all three major leukocyte populations. A few differences were also noted for erythrocyte parameters, but the blood chemistry panel was normal. Apoptosis in the targeted portion of the spinal cord was elevated in the 20- and 25 Gy-treated groups versus 0 Gy (p<0.05) based on the terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick-end labeling assay. There was a trend (p<0.1) for a radiation effect on glial fibrillary acidic protein expression, with the highest value being found after 25 Gy. Histology showed no difference between 0 versus 25 Gy.

Conclusion: The data demonstrated that a small segment of the spinal cord can be readily targeted using proton radiation; doses ranging from 5-20 Gy were well-tolerated in an animal model with radiosensitivity similar to humans. Future studies with a pain model should use ≤15 Gy.

Keywords: Protons; apoptosis; astrogliosis; inflammation; mini-pig; pain; radiation.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Apoptosis / radiation effects
  • Chronic Pain / pathology
  • Chronic Pain / radiotherapy*
  • Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation
  • Humans
  • Leukocyte Count
  • Pain, Intractable / pathology
  • Pain, Intractable / radiotherapy*
  • Pilot Projects
  • Proton Therapy
  • Spinal Cord / pathology*
  • Spinal Cord Injuries / pathology
  • Spinal Cord Injuries / radiotherapy*
  • Swine
  • Swine, Miniature

Substances

  • Protons