Evaluating the radioprotective effect of green barley juice on male rats.

Sonia Spandole-Dinu, Ana-Maria Catrina, Oana Cristina Voinea, Alina Andone, Speranța Radu, Cerasela Haidoiu, Octavian Călborean, Radu Gabriel Hertzog, Diana Mihaela Popescu
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Purpose: DNA damage accounts for most biological effects of ionizing radiation. Antioxidants are known for their protective effect by preventing DNA damage. This pilot study aimed to evaluate the potential radioprotective effect of Natural SOD®, a green barley juice rich in antioxidants, on DNA damage in the testes and lymphocytes of Wistar rats exposed to ionizing radiation.

Materials and methods: Male Wistar rats (n = 15) were selected and equally divided into three groups. Rats in one of the groups were pretreated orally with Natural SOD® for 14 days, while rats in another group were sham-pretreated with saline solution. Rats in both these groups were afterwards subjected to a single dose of 6 Gy X-ray whole-body irradiation. The control group did not receive any treatment and was not irradiated. Shortly after X-ray exposure, all rats were sacrificed and testes and blood were collected. Gamma-H2AX and histopathological assessment in the testes, along with comet assay of lymphocytes were performed.

Results: Histopathological examination of the testes showed no significant architectural alterations. Immunofluorescent staining of γ-H2AX revealed more DNA double-strand break sites in testicular cells from sham animals compared to Natural SOD® pretreated rats. Alkaline comet assay results showed increased DNA damage in lymphocytes of irradiated rats compared to the control group with little differences between the pretreated groups. Animals pretreated with Natural SOD showed slightly reduced DNA damage compared to sham-pretreated rats. These findings suggest a potential protective effect of Natural SOD® against radiation-induced DNA damage.

Conclusions: Natural SOD® exhibited a potential prophylactic radioprotective effect in rats, particularly in testes. Further investigations to determine medium and long-term effects of X-ray in animals administered Natural SOD® are needed to better estimate the radioprotective effect.

评价青大麦汁对雄性大鼠的辐射防护作用。
DNA损伤是电离辐射的主要生物学效应。众所周知,抗氧化剂具有防止DNA损伤的保护作用。这项初步研究旨在评估富含抗氧化剂的绿色大麦汁Natural SOD®对电离辐射下Wistar大鼠睾丸和淋巴细胞DNA损伤的潜在辐射保护作用。材料和方法雄性Wistar大鼠(n = 15) 被选择并平均分为三组。其中一组大鼠用天然SOD®口服预处理14天,而另一组大白鼠用生理盐水假预处理。随后,对这两组大鼠进行单剂量6 Gy X射线全身照射。对照组未接受任何治疗,也未进行照射。X射线照射后不久,处死所有大鼠,采集睾丸和血液。进行了睾丸中的γ-H2AX和组织病理学评估,以及淋巴细胞的彗星分析。结果睾丸组织病理学检查未见明显结构改变。γ-H2AX的免疫荧光染色显示,与天然SOD®预处理大鼠相比,假动物睾丸细胞中有更多的DNA双链断裂位点。碱性彗星试验结果显示,与对照组相比,受照射大鼠淋巴细胞的DNA损伤增加,预处理组之间差异不大。与假预处理大鼠相比,用天然SOD®预处理的动物的DNA损伤略有减少。这些发现表明,天然SOD®对辐射诱导的DNA损伤具有潜在的保护作用。结论:天然SOD®对大鼠,特别是睾丸具有潜在的预防性辐射保护作用。需要进一步研究X射线对服用天然SOD®的动物的中长期影响,以更好地评估其放射性保护作用。
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