Comparison of the Effects of Topical Ebselen, Propolis and Steroid Applications on Acute Radiodermatitis: Preliminary Results

IF 0.1 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Işıl Akgün Demir, S. Şirvan, S. Hasçiçek, C. Özdemir, Semra Karşıdağ
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Objective: Radiodermatitis is one of the early complications of radiotherapy (RT). In an acute setting, skin changes may vary from mild hyperemia to necrosis. This study aimed to compare the effects of vaseline, mometasone furoate (MF), propolis and ebselen on acute radiodermatitis and demonstrate an alternative topical treatment method that could be suggested to reduce adverse effects. Methods: A total of 40 male Wistar-Hannover rats were separated into 4 groups with 10 members to be applied with vaseline, steroid (0.01% MF), propolis (30%) and ebselen (1%), respectively. All groups received radiation at a dose of 3,000 cGy. Following the application of RT, topical applications were applied to all groups and repeated once daily until the experiment was terminated. Skin biopsies were taken from all subjects and examined in terms of erosion, epidermis atrophy, basal layer degeneration, neovascularisation, polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMNL) infiltration, loss of hair follicles and collagenisation. Results: The level of erosion was found to be significantly lower in the MF group. Epidermal atrophy was statistically significant lower in propolis and vaseline groups. Propolis significantly decreased basal layer degeneration compared to other treatments. Neovascularisation rates were significantly higher in vaseline and ebselen groups. No significant difference was found between groups in terms of PMNL, loss of hair follicles and collagenisation. Conclusion: Different agents with different mechanisms of action may be used according to the physiopathological progress of radiodermatitis. Data obtained in this study suggest that combined use of MF, propolis and ebselen according to erythema phases may mitigate the clinical progression of acute radiodermatitis.
局部应用艾布selen、蜂胶和类固醇治疗急性放射性皮炎的初步结果
目的:放射性皮炎是放射治疗的早期并发症之一。在急性情况下,皮肤变化可能从轻度充血到坏死不等。本研究旨在比较凡士林、糠酸莫米松(MF)、蜂胶和ebselen对急性放射性皮炎的影响,并证明一种可减少不良反应的替代局部治疗方法。方法:将40只雄性Wistar Hannover大鼠分为4组,每组10只,分别给予凡士林、类固醇(0.01%MF)、蜂胶(30%)和依布硒仑(1%)。所有组均接受了剂量为3000 cGy的放射治疗。应用RT后,对所有组进行局部应用,并每天重复一次,直到实验终止。对所有受试者进行皮肤活检,检查侵蚀、表皮萎缩、基底层变性、新生血管、多形核白细胞(PMNL)浸润、毛囊丢失和胶原形成。结果:MF组的侵蚀程度明显较低。蜂胶和凡士林组的表皮萎缩率在统计学上显著降低。与其他处理相比,蜂胶显著减少了基底层退化。凡士林和依布硒仑组的新生血管形成率明显较高。在PMNL、毛囊丢失和胶原化方面,两组之间没有发现显著差异。结论:根据放射性皮炎的病理生理进展,可选用不同的药物,作用机制不同。本研究中获得的数据表明,根据红斑阶段联合使用MF、蜂胶和依硒仑可以减轻急性放射性皮炎的临床进展。
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