Title of article :
Geant4 Modeling of Cellular Dosimetry of ^188Re: Comparison between Geant4 Predicted Surviving Fraction and Experimentally Surviving Fraction Determined by MTT Assay
Author/Authors :
Mohammadi ، Sara Department of Medical Physics - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Ebrahimi Loushab ، Mahdy Department of Physics - Faculty of Rajaee - Technical and Vocational University (TVU), Quchan Branch , Bahreyni Toossi ، Mohammad Taghi Medical Physics Research Center - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
From page :
473
To page :
482
Abstract :
Background: The importance of cellular dosimetry in both diagnostic and radiation therapy is becoming increasingly recognized. Objective: This study aims to compare surviving fractions, which were predicted using Geant4 and contained three types of cancer cell lines exposed to ^188Re with the experimentally surviving fraction determined by MTT assay. Material and Methods: In this comparative study, Geant-4 was used to simulate the transport of electrons emitted by ^188Re from the cell surface, cytoplasm, nucleus or medium around the cells. The nucleus dose per decay (S-value) was computed for models of single cell and random monolayer cell. Geant4 computed survival fraction (SF) of cancer cells exposed to ^188Re was compared with the experimental SF values of MTT assay. For single cell model, Geant4 S-values of nucleus to nucleus were consistent with values reported by Goddu et al. (ratio of S-values by analytical techniques vs. Geant4 = 0.811–0.975). Geant4 S-values of cytoplasm and cell surface to nucleus were relatively comparable to the reported values (ratio =0.914–1.21). For monolayer model, the values of SCy→N and SCS→N, were greater compared to those for model of single cell (2%–25% and 4%–38% were larger than single cell, respectively). The Geant4 predicted SF for monolayer MCF7, HeLa and A549 cells was in agreement with the experimental data in 10μCi activity (relative error of 2.29%, 2.69% and 2.99%, respectively). Conclusion: Geant4 simulation with monolayer cell model showed the highest accuracy in predicting the SF of cancer cells exposed to homogeneous distribution of 188Re in the medium.
Keywords :
Dosimetry , Monte Carlo Method , Cell Survival , S , Value , A549 Cells , Hela Cell , MCF7 Cell
Journal title :
Journal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering
Journal title :
Journal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering
Record number :
2668833
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