Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 5, 2026

Measuring DNA Damage and Repair in Mouse Splenocytes After Chronic In Vivo Exposure to Very Low Doses of Beta- and Gamma-Radiation
Published on: July 3, 2015
Quantifying Radiation Effects of Iodinated Contrast Media in Pediatric CT Using DNA Damage Biomarkers
Otilia Nuta1, Ainur Kenessova2, Antonio Sarno3
1Department of Biology, School of Sciences and Humanities, Nazarbayev University, Astana 010000, Kazakhstan.
None:
This prospective single-center study investigated the impact of iodinated contrast agents (Ultravist/iopromide and Visipaque/iodixanol) on DNA double-strand breaks during pediatric chest computed tomography (CT). Twenty-six children underwent medically indicated chest CT between March 2022 and November 2024: unenhanced (n = 7), Ultravist-enhanced (n = 10), and Visipaque-enhanced (n = 9). Blood samples were collected before and 30 min post-CT. DNA damage was quantified by analyzing γ-H2AX and 53BP1 foci formation in peripheral lymphocytes using immunofluorescence microscopy. All groups showed significant increases in DNA damage following CT. The absolute increases were 0.915 ± 0.250 foci/cell (unenhanced), 0.972 ± 0.279 (Ultravist), and 1.261 ± 0.251 (Visipaque), representing 6.2% and 37.8% higher values in contrast groups. However, these differences between groups were not statistically significant (p = 0.579, Kruskal-Wallis test), with small effect sizes (Cohen's d < 0.5 for all comparisons). Contrast-enhanced protocols employed higher radiation doses than unenhanced scans (CTDIvol: 4.04-4.57 mGy vs. 2.66 mGy). When DNA damage was normalized for CTDIvol, no significant differences were observed between groups (p = 0.659). DNA damage showed no significant correlation with dosimetric parameters. When accounting for radiation dose differences, iodinated contrast agents do not enhance radiation-induced DNA double-strand breaks in pediatric chest CT, confirming the safety of contrast-enhanced CT.
More Related Videos
10:33Expedited Radiation Biodosimetry by Automated Dicentric Chromosome Identification (ADCI) and Dose Estimation
Published on: September 4, 2017
07:40Preparation of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cell Pellets and Plasma from a Single Blood Draw at Clinical Trial Sites for Biomarker Analysis
Published on: March 20, 2021
Related Concept Videos
Biological Effects of Radiation
Radiological Investigation I: X-ray and CT