Optimal KI Prophylactic Dose Determination for Thyroid Radiation Protection After a Single Administration in Adult Rats

A dose–response study was performed in adult rats to select an optimal stable potassium iodide (KI) dose which could be implemented in repeated prophylaxis, in case of prolonged exposure to radioactive iodine. Increasing doses of KI were given orally to rats 1 hour before internal exposure simulated...

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Main Authors: Guillaume Phan, François Rebière, David Suhard, Alexandre Legrand, Floriane Carpentier, Thibaud Sontag, Maâmar Souidi, Jean-René Jourdain, Michelle Agarande, Valérie Renaud-Salis
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2017-12-01
Series:Dose-Response
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1559325817746558
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spelling doaj-ec52f52d8e5447caac266af470df415c2020-11-25T02:58:08ZengSAGE PublishingDose-Response1559-32582017-12-011510.1177/1559325817746558Optimal KI Prophylactic Dose Determination for Thyroid Radiation Protection After a Single Administration in Adult RatsGuillaume Phan0François Rebière1David Suhard2Alexandre Legrand3Floriane Carpentier4Thibaud Sontag5Maâmar Souidi6Jean-René Jourdain7Michelle Agarande8Valérie Renaud-Salis9 Health Division, Institute for Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety, Paris, France Health Division, Institute for Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety, Paris, France Health Division, Institute for Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety, Paris, France Health Division, Institute for Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety, Paris, France Health Division, Institute for Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety, Paris, France Health Division, Institute for Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety, Paris, France Health Division, Institute for Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety, Paris, France Health Division, Institute for Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety, Paris, France Health Division, Institute for Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety, Paris, France Health Division, Institute for Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety, Paris, FranceA dose–response study was performed in adult rats to select an optimal stable potassium iodide (KI) dose which could be implemented in repeated prophylaxis, in case of prolonged exposure to radioactive iodine. Increasing doses of KI were given orally to rats 1 hour before internal exposure simulated by I-125 injection. I-125 incorporation in the thyroid was measured by γ-spectrometry, and KI protection effect was modeled by pharmacological functions. The measurement method by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry previously developed for the quantification of stable iodine in urine was adapted to correlate KI effect with its distribution in the thyroid. More than 75% blockade of iodine I-125 incorporation in the thyroid was achieved for KI single doses above 0.5 to 0.7 mg/kg. Stable iodine content in the thyroid 24 hours after KI administration displayed a biphasic response, with a maximum level for a dose around 1 mg/kg. Besides, the urinary excretion of stable iodine is described by a sigmoid function. The change in the rate of iodine excretion for doses above 1 mg/kg KI suggests a body overload in iodine and corroborates a possible saturation of the thyroid. The results show that 1 mg/kg KI could be regarded as an optimal dose for thyroid protection.https://doi.org/10.1177/1559325817746558
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author Guillaume Phan
François Rebière
David Suhard
Alexandre Legrand
Floriane Carpentier
Thibaud Sontag
Maâmar Souidi
Jean-René Jourdain
Michelle Agarande
Valérie Renaud-Salis
spellingShingle Guillaume Phan
François Rebière
David Suhard
Alexandre Legrand
Floriane Carpentier
Thibaud Sontag
Maâmar Souidi
Jean-René Jourdain
Michelle Agarande
Valérie Renaud-Salis
Optimal KI Prophylactic Dose Determination for Thyroid Radiation Protection After a Single Administration in Adult Rats
Dose-Response
author_facet Guillaume Phan
François Rebière
David Suhard
Alexandre Legrand
Floriane Carpentier
Thibaud Sontag
Maâmar Souidi
Jean-René Jourdain
Michelle Agarande
Valérie Renaud-Salis
author_sort Guillaume Phan
title Optimal KI Prophylactic Dose Determination for Thyroid Radiation Protection After a Single Administration in Adult Rats
title_short Optimal KI Prophylactic Dose Determination for Thyroid Radiation Protection After a Single Administration in Adult Rats
title_full Optimal KI Prophylactic Dose Determination for Thyroid Radiation Protection After a Single Administration in Adult Rats
title_fullStr Optimal KI Prophylactic Dose Determination for Thyroid Radiation Protection After a Single Administration in Adult Rats
title_full_unstemmed Optimal KI Prophylactic Dose Determination for Thyroid Radiation Protection After a Single Administration in Adult Rats
title_sort optimal ki prophylactic dose determination for thyroid radiation protection after a single administration in adult rats
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Dose-Response
issn 1559-3258
publishDate 2017-12-01
description A dose–response study was performed in adult rats to select an optimal stable potassium iodide (KI) dose which could be implemented in repeated prophylaxis, in case of prolonged exposure to radioactive iodine. Increasing doses of KI were given orally to rats 1 hour before internal exposure simulated by I-125 injection. I-125 incorporation in the thyroid was measured by γ-spectrometry, and KI protection effect was modeled by pharmacological functions. The measurement method by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry previously developed for the quantification of stable iodine in urine was adapted to correlate KI effect with its distribution in the thyroid. More than 75% blockade of iodine I-125 incorporation in the thyroid was achieved for KI single doses above 0.5 to 0.7 mg/kg. Stable iodine content in the thyroid 24 hours after KI administration displayed a biphasic response, with a maximum level for a dose around 1 mg/kg. Besides, the urinary excretion of stable iodine is described by a sigmoid function. The change in the rate of iodine excretion for doses above 1 mg/kg KI suggests a body overload in iodine and corroborates a possible saturation of the thyroid. The results show that 1 mg/kg KI could be regarded as an optimal dose for thyroid protection.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/1559325817746558
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