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IMAGING URANIUM DISTRIBUTION ON RAT KIDNEY SECTIONS THROUGH DETECTION OF ALPHA TRACKS USING CR-39 PLASTIC NUCLEAR TRACK DETECTOR
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2018
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Positron Emission TomographyUrologyEngineeringRadiation DetectionMedical ImagingRadiological SciencesUranium AccumulationAccumulated RegionsRadioactive ContaminationRadioanalytical ChemistryAnalytical ChemistryLocalized RegionsNuclear MaterialsRadioactive Waste DisposalNuclear MedicineRadiologyHealth Sciences
Uranium is renowned as a global contaminant, and attracts major concern with regards to the health risks involved because its nephrotoxicity. This paper discusses the development of a simple method to identify accumulated regions or localized sites of uranium within kidneys using the CR-39 plastic nuclear track detector. To demonstrate the proposed method, renal cryo-sections (5 μm-t) from Wistar male rats, subcutaneously administered with uranyl acetate (2 mg/kg), were prepared on day one after administration. Concerned sections were subsequently placed on CR-39, stored for 1.25 years, and then etched in a 7 M NaOH solution at 70°C for 3 h. α-tracks were then detected in the form of etch pits, corresponding to uranium, and also the tissue shape and structure were transferred as a roughness on the surface of CR-39. As observed, the proposed method served to facilitate simultaneous detection and identification of localized regions of uranium accumulation within kidneys.
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