Radiation-induced skin regeneration: A comparative efficacy and safety analysis of alpha, beta, and gamma modalities in murine models
Madyan Ahmed Khalaf, Marwan Noori Mohammed, Baida M. Ahmed, Sahar A. H. Al-Sharqi

TL;DR
This study compares how alpha, beta, and gamma radiation affect skin healing in mice, finding that alpha radiation is most effective.
Contribution
The study introduces alpha radiation as a novel and superior modality for accelerating wound healing in murine models.
Findings
Alpha radiation (IG-A) achieved nearly full wound closure by day 10, outperforming beta and gamma radiation.
Alpha-treated wounds showed enhanced collagen, neovascularization, and growth factor levels compared to other groups.
Abstract
The therapeutic application of ionizing radiation in wound healing, especially with alpha, beta, and gamma modalities, remains largely unexplored despite its potential for enhancing regenerative processes. This study aimed to comparatively analyze the efficacy and safety of alpha radiation (IG-A), beta radiation (IG-B), and gamma radiation (IG-G) modalities in promoting skin regeneration using a murine model of full-thickness excisional wounds. Twenty male BALB/c mice were randomized into four groups (n = 5 per group): IG-A, IG-B, IG-G, and an untreated control group (CG). Following surgical induction of full-thickness wounds (8 mm diameter), irradiation groups received 15 min of exposure at four intervals post-surgery using americium-241 (alpha), strontium-91 (beta), and cesium-137 (gamma). Wound healing was monitored macroscopically and microscopically on days 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEffects of Radiation Exposure · Wound Healing and Treatments · Skin Protection and Aging
