Mitigation of radiation induced gastrointestinal system injury using resveratrol or alpha-lipoic acid: A pilot histopathological study.

Q2 Medicine
Bagher Farhood, G. Hassanzadeh, P. Amini, Dheyauldeen Shabeeb, A. Musa, Ehsan Khodamoradi, M. Mohseni, A. Aliasgharzadeh, Habiballah Moradi, M. Najafi
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AIM In this study, we aimed to determine possible mitigation of radiation-induced toxicities in the duodenum, jejunum and colon using post-exposure treatment with resveratrol and alpha-lipoic acid. BACKGROUND After the bone marrow, gastrointestinal system toxicity is the second critical cause of death following whole body exposure to radiation. Its side effects are responsible for reducing the quality of life of patients who had undergone radiotherapy. Resveratrol has an antioxidant effect and stimulates DNA damage responses (DDRs). Alpha-lipoic acid neutralizes free radicals via recycling of ascorbic acid and alpha-tocopherol. OBJECTIVE This study is a pilot investigation of mitigation of enteritis using resveratrol and alpha-lipoic acid following histopathological study. METHOD 60 male mice were randomly assigned to six groups; control, resveratrol treatment, alpha-lipoic acid treatment, whole body irradiation, irradiation plus resveratrol, and irradiation plus alpha-lipoic acid. The mice were irradiated with a single dose of 7 Gy from a cobalt-60 gamma ray source. Treatment with resveratrol or alpha-lipoic acid started 24 h after irradiation and continued for 4 weeks. All mice were sacrificed after 30 days for histopathological evaluation of radiation-induced toxicities in the duodenum, jejunum and colon. RESULTS Exposure to radiation caused mild to severe damages to vessels, goblet cells and villous. It also led to significant infiltration of macrophages and leukocytes, especially in the colon. Both resveratrol and alpha-lipoic acid were able to mitigate morphological changes. However, they could not mitigate vascular injury. CONCLUSION Resveratrol and alpha-lipoic acid could mitigate radiation-induced injuries in small and large intestine. Comparison between these agents showed that resveratrol may be a more effective mitigator compared to alpha-lipoic acid.
使用白藜芦醇或α-硫辛酸减轻辐射诱导的胃肠系统损伤:一项初步组织病理学研究。
目的在本研究中,我们旨在确定使用白藜芦醇和α-硫辛酸暴露后治疗对十二指肠、空肠和结肠辐射诱导毒性的可能缓解作用。背景胃肠道系统毒性是继骨髓之后的第二大致死原因,仅次于全身辐射。它的副作用降低了接受放射治疗的患者的生活质量。白藜芦醇具有抗氧化作用并刺激DNA损伤反应(DDRs)。α-硫辛酸通过抗坏血酸和α-生育酚的回收来中和自由基。目的本研究是在组织病理学研究后使用白藜芦醇和α-硫油酸缓解肠炎的初步研究。方法将60只雄性小鼠随机分为6组;对照、白藜芦醇治疗、α-硫辛酸治疗、全身照射、照射加白藜芦醇和照射加α-硫油酸。用钴-60伽马射线源的单剂量7Gy照射小鼠。用白藜芦醇或α-硫辛酸的治疗在照射后24小时开始,并持续4周。30天后处死所有小鼠,对十二指肠、空肠和结肠中辐射诱导的毒性进行组织病理学评估。结果暴露于辐射对血管、杯状细胞和绒毛造成轻度至重度损伤。它还导致巨噬细胞和白细胞的显著浸润,尤其是在结肠中。白藜芦醇和α-硫辛酸都能减轻形态学变化。然而,它们不能减轻血管损伤。结论白藜芦醇和α-硫辛酸可减轻辐射对小肠和大肠的损伤。这些药物之间的比较表明,与α-硫辛酸相比,白藜芦醇可能是一种更有效的缓解剂。
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Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Allergy Agents in Medicinal Chemistry
Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Allergy Agents in Medicinal Chemistry Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology
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3.30
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11
期刊介绍: Anti-Inflammatory & Anti-Allergy Agents in Medicinal Chemistry aims to cover all the latest and outstanding developments in medicinal chemistry and rational drug design for the discovery of new anti-inflammatory & anti-allergy agents. Publishing a series of timely in-depth reviews written by leaders in the field covering a range of current topics, Anti-Inflammatory & Anti-Allergy Agents in Medicinal Chemistry is an essential journal for every medicinal chemist who wishes to be kept informed and up-to-date with the latest and most important developments in the field.
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