治疗辐射的新型中药组合

Q1 Health Professions
Ming Shang , Yicheng Ke , Jiangyun Liu , Zhifei Cao , Liying Zhang , Wenyang Zhang , Weiwei Pei , Guangming Zhou , Yongqi Liu
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摘要

方法制备 38 种传统中草药的水提取物和醇提取物。为了制备含药血清,大鼠通过口服每种提取物,每隔 12 小时灌胃一次,共灌胃 6 次。随后,用这些含药血清培养人肺上皮细胞 BEAS-2B 。在不同剂量的辐照后,对细胞存活率进行评估,以确定中药提取物的辐射防护作用。通过对 C57BL/6 小鼠辐照后的体外集落形成和存活率评估进行细胞活力分析,进一步证实了所选中草药提取物组合的功效。结果当归(ASR;两种提取物)、陈皮(CRP)、板蓝根(PC)、五味子(SF)、黄芩(SR)和甘草(GRR)的提取物显示出放射保护作用。七种中药提取物的组合能显著提高暴露于不同剂量 X 射线的 BEAS-2B 细胞的存活率和活力。此外,在接受6.5 Gy X射线照射后,接受中药组合和照射的小鼠组存活时间延长,中位存活时间为(14 ± 2)d,而未接受中药治疗的照射组存活时间为(11 ± 2)d。结论 ASR、CRP、PC、SF、SR 和 GRR 中药提取物的新型组合具有辐射防护应用的潜力。
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A novel traditional Chinese medicine combination for radiation

Objective

To formulate an efficacious radioprotective combination of Chinese medicines with minimal toxicity.

Methods

Aqueous and alcoholic extracts from 38 traditional Chinese herbs were prepared. To produce drug-containing sera, rats received six doses of each extract via oral gavage at 12-h intervals. Subsequently, human lung epithelial BEAS-2B cells were cultured in these drug-containing sera. The cell viability was assessed after different doses of irradiation to identify the radioprotective effects of Chinese herbal extracts. The efficacy of a selected Chinese herbal extract combination was further confirmed through cell viability analysis via in vitro colony formation and survival rate assessments in C57BL/6 mice post-irradiation.

Results

Extracts from Angelicae Sinensis Radix (ASR; two extracts), Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium (CRP), Platycladi Cacumen (PC), Schisandrae chinensis Fructus (SF), Scutellariae Radix (SR), and Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizome (GRR) demonstrated radioprotective effects. The combination of the seven Chinese herbal extracts notably increased the survival and viability of the BEAS-2B cells exposed to varying doses of X-rays. Moreover, the group of mice receiving Chinese medicine combination and irradiation exhibited prolonged survival after exposure to 6.5 ​Gy X-rays with a median survival of (14 ​± ​2)d compared to (11 ​± ​2)d in the irradiated group without the herbal treatment. Additionally, the Chinese medicine combination group displayed a significantly higher 28 ​d survival rate (30%) compared to the irradiation-only group (16.6%, P ​< ​0.05).

Conclusion

The novel combination of Chinese herbal extracts from ASR, CRP, PC, SF, SR, and GRR has the potential for radiation protection applications.

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Radiation Medicine and Protection
Radiation Medicine and Protection Health Professions-Emergency Medical Services
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