Mitigating effects of methanolic leaf extract of Duranta erecta against X-ray induced oxidative stress in Wistar albino rats

C. Eze, K. Ogbanya, K.O. Obiakor
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Carcinogenic effects and other harmful effects associated with low dose-rate and low dose radiation have recently been reported. Therefore, it is important to identify effective and safe radioprotectors or radiation mitigators that can counter the effects of ionizing radiation damage. Therefore, the aim of the study was to evaluate the mitigating potential of methanolic leaves extract of Duranta erecta (DE) against acute whole-body X-ray irradiation-induced oxidative stress in Wistar albino rats. Rats in groups B, C and D, were exposed to double X-rays radiation at a source to skin distance (SSD) of 70 cm to deliver a total radiation dose of 18.4mGy at the rate of 9.2mGy/exposure using 100kVp and 30mAs exposure factors and quality factor of the X-ray machine (P) of 15. Rats in group A (control) were neither irradiated nor administered with DE extract. In contrast, group B rats were irradiated but not treated. DE extract at doses of 500 and 1000 mg/kg body weight was administered to groups C and D rats for 15 consecutive days. On post-irradiation days 1, 7, 14 and 21, the antioxidant status of the rats was evaluated and compared with control. Parameters assessed were catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione (GSH) and malondialdehyde (MDA). Mean serum levels of GSH, SOD, CAT and MDA in the irradiated and treated groups did not vary significantly (P > 0.05) from the un-irradiated control group. In conclusion, methanolic extract of DE mitigated against radiation-induced decline in serum GSH, SOD, CAT, and radiation-induced MDA elevation. Results obtained indicated that methanolic extract of DE can be used potentially as a natural radiation mitigating agent.
白化病大鼠x射线氧化应激的缓解作用
最近已经报道了与低剂量率和低剂量辐射有关的致癌作用和其他有害影响。因此,重要的是要确定有效和安全的辐射防护剂或辐射缓解剂,以抵消电离辐射损伤的影响。因此,本研究旨在评价杜立兰(Duranta erecta)甲醇叶提取物(DE)对急性全身x射线照射诱导的Wistar白化大鼠氧化应激的缓解作用。B、C、D组大鼠在100kVp、30ma的照射因子和x射线机质量因子(P)为15的条件下,在70 cm的源皮肤距离(SSD)处进行双x射线照射,以9.2mGy/照射率照射总剂量为18.4mGy。A组大鼠(对照组)既不辐照,也不给DE提取物。相比之下,B组大鼠被照射但未处理。C、D组大鼠按500、1000 mg/kg体重剂量给予DE提取物,连续15 D。在辐照后第1、7、14和21天,评估大鼠的抗氧化状态,并与对照组进行比较。评估参数为过氧化氢酶(CAT)、超氧化物歧化酶(SOD)、谷胱甘肽(GSH)和丙二醛(MDA)。放疗组和治疗组血清GSH、SOD、CAT、MDA均值与未放疗对照组比较差异无统计学意义(P > 0.05)。综上所述,DE的甲醇提取物减轻了辐射引起的血清GSH、SOD、CAT的下降和辐射引起的MDA升高。结果表明,荷叶提取物可作为天然的辐射缓释剂。
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