After Chernobyl and Fukushima Daï Chi, two major nuclear accidents, large amounts of radionuclides were released in the environment, mostly caesium 137 (¹³⁷Cs). Populations living in contaminated territories are chronically exposed to radionuclides by ingestion of contaminated food. However, questions still remain regarding the effects of low dose ionizing radiation exposure on the development and progression of cardiovascular diseases. We therefore investigated the effects of a chronic internal exposure to ¹³⁷Cs on atherosclerosis in predisposed ApoE⁻/⁻ mice. Mice were exposed daily to 0, 4, 20 or 100 kBq/l ¹³⁷Cs in drinking water, corresponding to range of concentrations found in contaminated territories, for 6 or 9 months. We evaluated p...
Suite aux accidents nucléaires de Tchernobyl (1986) ou Fukushima (2011), de grandes quantités de rad...
International audienceLow dose ionizing radiation (LDIR) is known to have a protective effect on ath...
Low dose ionizing radiation (LDIR) is known to have a protective effect on atherosclerosis in rodent...
After Chernobyl and Fukushima Daï Chi, two major nuclear accidents, large amounts of radionuclides w...
International audiencePopulations living in radiation-contaminated territories,such as Chernobyl and...
Large amounts of radionuclides were released in the environment after the Chernobyl (1986) or Fukush...
The hypothesis that single low-dose exposures (0.025-0.5 Gy) to low-LET radiation given at either hi...
Investigating long-term cardiac effects of low doses of ionizing radiation is highly relevant in the...
There is evidence for a role of ionizing radiation in cardiovascular diseases. The goal of this work...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence for a role of ionizing radiation in cardiovascular diseases. The goal ...
There is epidemiological evidence for increased non-cancer mortality, primarily due to circulatory d...
Epidemiological studies indicate long-term risks of ionizing radiation on the heart, even at moderat...
Background: There is evidence for a role of ionizing radiation in cardiovascular diseases. The goal ...
Epidemiological studies indicate long-term risks of ionizing radiation on the heart, even at moderat...
There is epidemiological evidence for increased non-cancer mortality, primarily due to circulatory d...
Suite aux accidents nucléaires de Tchernobyl (1986) ou Fukushima (2011), de grandes quantités de rad...
International audienceLow dose ionizing radiation (LDIR) is known to have a protective effect on ath...
Low dose ionizing radiation (LDIR) is known to have a protective effect on atherosclerosis in rodent...
After Chernobyl and Fukushima Daï Chi, two major nuclear accidents, large amounts of radionuclides w...
International audiencePopulations living in radiation-contaminated territories,such as Chernobyl and...
Large amounts of radionuclides were released in the environment after the Chernobyl (1986) or Fukush...
The hypothesis that single low-dose exposures (0.025-0.5 Gy) to low-LET radiation given at either hi...
Investigating long-term cardiac effects of low doses of ionizing radiation is highly relevant in the...
There is evidence for a role of ionizing radiation in cardiovascular diseases. The goal of this work...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence for a role of ionizing radiation in cardiovascular diseases. The goal ...
There is epidemiological evidence for increased non-cancer mortality, primarily due to circulatory d...
Epidemiological studies indicate long-term risks of ionizing radiation on the heart, even at moderat...
Background: There is evidence for a role of ionizing radiation in cardiovascular diseases. The goal ...
Epidemiological studies indicate long-term risks of ionizing radiation on the heart, even at moderat...
There is epidemiological evidence for increased non-cancer mortality, primarily due to circulatory d...
Suite aux accidents nucléaires de Tchernobyl (1986) ou Fukushima (2011), de grandes quantités de rad...
International audienceLow dose ionizing radiation (LDIR) is known to have a protective effect on ath...
Low dose ionizing radiation (LDIR) is known to have a protective effect on atherosclerosis in rodent...