Nuclear Engineering and Technology (Feb 2019)

Tissue distribution, excretion and effects on genotoxicity of tritium following oral administration to rats

  • Jei Ha Lee,
  • Cha Soon Kim,
  • Soo Im Choi,
  • Rae-Kwon Kim,
  • Ji Young Kim,
  • Seon Young Nam,
  • Young Woo Jin,
  • In Gyu Kim

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 1
pp. 303 – 309

Abstract

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Tritium is an important nuclide that must be monitored for radiation safety management. In this study, HTO was orally administered to rats at the level of 37 kBq (1 μCi) or 370 kBq (10 μCi) to examine tissue distribution and excretion levels. After sacrifice, wet and dry tissue samples were weighed and analyzed for tissue free-water tritium (TFWT) and organically bound tritium (OBT). The mean tissue concentrations of TFWT (OBT) were 30.9 (17.8) and 4.4 (8.1) Bq/g on days 7 and 13 at the 37 kBq level and 30.8 (64.6) Bq/g on day 17 at the 370 kBq level. To assess the cytogenetic damage due to tritium exposure, a cytokinesis-blocked micronucleus (MN) assay was performed in blood samples from rats exposed to HTO for 14 and 21 days after oral administration. There was no significant difference in the MN frequencies between the control and exposed rats. Keywords: Tritium, Organically bound tritium (OBT), Tissue free-water tritium (TFWT)