Evaluation of radioprotective efficacy of Drymaria cordata extract on whole-body radiation-induced haematological damage in mice

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I. Akomolafe, N. Chetty
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Introduction: This study aimed to evaluate the radioprotective potential of Drymaria cordata (DC) extract on mice’s haematological parameters following exposure to X-rays radiation.Materials and Methods: Sixty female mice weighing 38-45g, 10-12 weeks old, were used for this study. The mice were divided into six different groups containing ten mice, sub-divided into irradiated and un-irradiated groups. The animals received 250mg/kg extract of DC by oral gavage for thirteen days in addition to feeding and water ad libitum. Mice were irradiated at the Radiotherapy and Oncology Department of Grey’s Hospital using a linear accelerator. Blood samples were collected at different time intervals for the haematology test with post-irradiation monitoring for 30 days. Results: Exposure of mice to 4Gy and 8Gy of X-ray radiation produced significant changes in the mice’s erythrocytes, haematocrit, leukocytes and platelets, in a dose and time-dependent manner compared with the control (CNT) group. The present study revealed a progressive decrease in all the haematological parameters until 30 days among the irradiated groups. However, animals treated with DC extract before irradiation and animals who received extract only exhibited a significant time-dependent increase in the studied haematological parameters compared to the animals in the CNT group. Furthermore, the pre-treatment of mice with the DC delayed the onset of mortality, thereby increasing mice's survival rate compared with the irradiated control. Conclusion: Our findings showed that DC is a potent natural radioprotective agent through its ability to reduce radiation-induced damage in mice’s haematopoietic system and increase the survival rate.
天竺葵提取物对小鼠全身辐射致血液学损伤的防护作用评价
引言:本研究旨在评估鱼藤提取物对暴露于X射线辐射后小鼠血液学参数的辐射防护潜力。材料和方法:本研究选用60只体重38-45g、10-12周龄的雌性小鼠。将小鼠分为六个不同的组,每组10只,再分为辐照组和未辐照组。除了随意喂食和饮水外,动物还通过灌胃方式接受250mg/kg DC提取物13天。在格雷医院放射治疗和肿瘤科使用线性加速器对小鼠进行照射。在不同的时间间隔采集血液样本,用于血液学测试,并在照射后监测30天。结果:与对照组相比,小鼠暴露于4Gy和8Gy的X射线辐射会使小鼠的红细胞、红细胞比容、白细胞和血小板发生剂量和时间依赖性的显著变化。本研究显示,在照射组中,所有血液学参数逐渐下降,直到30天。然而,与CNT组的动物相比,在辐照前用DC提取物处理的动物和接受提取物的动物在所研究的血液学参数中仅表现出显著的时间依赖性增加。此外,DC预处理小鼠延迟了死亡率的发生,从而与辐照对照相比提高了小鼠的存活率。结论:我们的研究结果表明,DC是一种有效的天然放射性保护剂,能够减少辐射对小鼠造血系统的损伤,提高存活率。
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Iranian Journal of Medical Physics
Iranian Journal of Medical Physics Health Professions-Radiological and Ultrasound Technology
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期刊介绍: Iranian Journal of Medical Physics (IJMP) is the official scientific bimonthly publication of the Iranian Association of Medical Physicists. IJMP is an international and multidisciplinary journal, peer review, free of charge publication and open access. This journal devoted to publish Original Papers, Review Articles, Short Communications, Technical Notes, Editorial and Letters to the Editor in the field of “Medical Physics” involving both basic and clinical research. Submissions of manuscript from all countries are welcome and will be reviewed by at least two expert reviewers.
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