Assessment of Some Immune Parameters in Occupationally Exposed Nuclear Power Plant Workers
A 10-year survey of immune status of nuclear power plant (NPP) workers was assessed by cellular and humoral immune parameters. The cumulative doses of NPP workers were in the range of 0.06 to 766.36 mSv. The results did not show significant deviations in the studied parameters of cellular and humora...
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doaj-e50c8a3dfdd24861b1d6a3f33f812d572020-11-25T02:59:52ZengSAGE PublishingDose-Response1559-32582015-11-011310.1177/155932581561190110.1177_1559325815611901Assessment of Some Immune Parameters in Occupationally Exposed Nuclear Power Plant WorkersIlona Mihaylova Gyuleva0Kalina Ivanova Penkova1Ivanka Tankova Rupova2Delyana Yonkova Panova3Jana Nikolaeva Djounova4National Centre Radiobiology and Radiation Protection, Sofia, BulgariaAleksandrovska Hospital, Sofia, BulgariaNational Centre Radiobiology and Radiation Protection, Sofia, BulgariaNational Centre Radiobiology and Radiation Protection, Sofia, BulgariaNational Centre Radiobiology and Radiation Protection, Sofia, BulgariaA 10-year survey of immune status of nuclear power plant (NPP) workers was assessed by cellular and humoral immune parameters. The cumulative doses of NPP workers were in the range of 0.06 to 766.36 mSv. The results did not show significant deviations in the studied parameters of cellular and humoral immunity, but a tendency of elevated values in CD3+4+ helper inducers cells, especially its CD4+62L+ subpopulation, regulatory CD4+25+ cells, CD8+28+ cytotoxic subpopulation, and immunoglobulin M, was established. The observed trend of the above-mentioned parameters could be interpreted by assumption that while the adaptation processes are dominated with low prevalence of T-helper (Th) 1 immune response to cumulative doses less than 100 mSv, a switch to Th-2 response occurred at doses above 100 mSv. The impact of a number of other confounding factors on the immune system does not allow definitive conclusions about the direct radiation-induced changes in immune parameters.https://doi.org/10.1177/1559325815611901 |
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Ilona Mihaylova Gyuleva Kalina Ivanova Penkova Ivanka Tankova Rupova Delyana Yonkova Panova Jana Nikolaeva Djounova |
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Ilona Mihaylova Gyuleva Kalina Ivanova Penkova Ivanka Tankova Rupova Delyana Yonkova Panova Jana Nikolaeva Djounova Assessment of Some Immune Parameters in Occupationally Exposed Nuclear Power Plant Workers Dose-Response |
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Ilona Mihaylova Gyuleva Kalina Ivanova Penkova Ivanka Tankova Rupova Delyana Yonkova Panova Jana Nikolaeva Djounova |
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Ilona Mihaylova Gyuleva |
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Assessment of Some Immune Parameters in Occupationally Exposed Nuclear Power Plant Workers |
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Assessment of Some Immune Parameters in Occupationally Exposed Nuclear Power Plant Workers |
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Assessment of Some Immune Parameters in Occupationally Exposed Nuclear Power Plant Workers |
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Assessment of Some Immune Parameters in Occupationally Exposed Nuclear Power Plant Workers |
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Assessment of Some Immune Parameters in Occupationally Exposed Nuclear Power Plant Workers |
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assessment of some immune parameters in occupationally exposed nuclear power plant workers |
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A 10-year survey of immune status of nuclear power plant (NPP) workers was assessed by cellular and humoral immune parameters. The cumulative doses of NPP workers were in the range of 0.06 to 766.36 mSv. The results did not show significant deviations in the studied parameters of cellular and humoral immunity, but a tendency of elevated values in CD3+4+ helper inducers cells, especially its CD4+62L+ subpopulation, regulatory CD4+25+ cells, CD8+28+ cytotoxic subpopulation, and immunoglobulin M, was established. The observed trend of the above-mentioned parameters could be interpreted by assumption that while the adaptation processes are dominated with low prevalence of T-helper (Th) 1 immune response to cumulative doses less than 100 mSv, a switch to Th-2 response occurred at doses above 100 mSv. The impact of a number of other confounding factors on the immune system does not allow definitive conclusions about the direct radiation-induced changes in immune parameters. |
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