Evaluation of the Early Radioprotective Effect of Curcumin on the Rat Larynx.

IF 0.7 Q4 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Fatma Caner, Yusuf Çağdaş Kumbul, Özlem Özmen, Emine Elif Özkan, Hasan Yasan, Erdoğan Okur, Mehmet Emre Sivrice
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Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate whether the side effects of radiotherapy (RT) could be reduced by curcumin administered to rats receiving RT to the larynx.

Methods: Forty male Wistar Albino rats were randomly and equally divided into four groups: RT only (Group I), RT+curcumin+dimethyl sulfoxide (Group II), RT+dimethyl sulfoxide (Group III), and curcumin+dimethyl sulfoxide (Group IV). Curcumin was administered intraperitoneally, dissolved in dimethyl sulfoxide, starting five days before RT. A single 16 Gy dose of X-ray was applied to the neck region in groups receiving RT. All groups were sacrificed on the third day after RT. Laryngeal tissues were excised and analyzed histopathologically (for edema, hyperemia, pseudostratification, necrosis, cilia loss, and inflammation) and immunohistochemically [Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha (TNF-α) expression]. Histopathological parameters were graded as none, mild, moderate, and severe (0, 1+, 2+, 3+). The severity of TNF-α expression was scored between 0 and 3.

Results: The formation of edema, hyperemia, necrosis, and pseudostratification in Group II rats was statistically significantly reduced (p=0.001, 0.003, 0.004, and 0.005, respectively). Similarly, TNF-α expression was also significantly decreased in Group II rats (p=0.009). However, no statistically significant differences were observed for cilia loss and inflammation (p=0.055 and 0.091, respectively).

Conclusion: Our findings suggest that curcumin may reduce the development of edema, hyperemia, necrosis, and pseudostratification in laryngeal tissue due to RT. While further research is needed to determine whether curcumin confers protection against RT-induced damage in tumor tissues, the results of this study suggest that curcumin, a natural, non-toxic, and cost-effective dietary compound, has the potential to be used as a radioprotective agent.

姜黄素对大鼠喉部早期辐射防护作用的评价。
目的:探讨姜黄素对喉部放射治疗大鼠是否能减轻放射治疗的副作用。方法:选取雄性Wistar Albino大鼠40只,随机分为4组:RT+姜黄素+二甲亚砜(II组),RT+二甲亚砜(III组),姜黄素+二甲亚砜(IV组)。姜黄素于RT前5天开始腹腔注射,溶解于二甲亚砜中。接受RT组的颈部给予单次16 Gy剂量的x射线照射。所有组均于RT后第3天处死。坏死、纤毛脱落和炎症)和免疫组织化学[肿瘤坏死因子-α (TNF-α)表达]。组织病理学参数分为无、轻度、中度和重度(0、1+、2+、3+)。TNF-α表达严重程度评分为0 ~ 3分。结果:II组大鼠水肿、充血、坏死、假分层的形成明显减少(p分别为0.001、0.003、0.004、0.005)。同样,II组大鼠TNF-α表达也明显降低(p=0.009)。然而,纤毛脱落和炎症无统计学差异(p分别=0.055和0.091)。结论:我们的研究结果表明,姜黄素可能减少喉组织因rt引起的水肿、充血、坏死和假分层的发展。虽然姜黄素是否对rt引起的肿瘤组织损伤具有保护作用还需要进一步的研究,但本研究的结果表明,姜黄素作为一种天然、无毒、经济有效的膳食化合物,有可能被用作辐射防护剂。
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