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随着人类的各种活动不断提高环境中辐射和有毒化学物质的水平,辐射和化学物质诱发的癌症日益受到关注。因此,使用替代药物——植物修复——来预防这种情况的发生就变得相关了,因为传统方法往往会产生各种意想不到的副作用。为了实现这一目标,有必要了解植物修复发挥其保护作用的各种作用机制。因此,本文旨在探讨各种植物修复剂在预防诱导辐射和化学(铬)癌中的作用机制。按照系统评价和荟萃分析首选报告项目(PRISMA)规定的指导方针,采用系统评价方法识别2015年至2025年间发表的研究论文。使用欧洲PubMed Central (PMC)、PubMed、施普林格Open和Wiley Online Library四个数据库检索相关开放获取论文。共审查了621篇研究论文是否符合审查目标;然而,只有5篇论文符合纳入标准,另外2篇论文来自ResearchGate。因此,最终共有7篇论文被纳入分析。本文综述了各种植物修复在预防辐射和铬诱导癌症中的作用机制。植物修复在预防辐射诱导和铬致癌中的作用主要涉及调节促炎性和抗炎性细胞因子,改善细胞间通讯,防止DNA结构损伤。
Prevention of Chromium-Induced Radiation-Chemical Oncogenesis, Including in Offspring, in an Experimental Model: A Systematic Review.
Radiation and chemical-induced cancer are of increasing concern as the various activities of humans continuously elevate the levels of radiation and toxic chemicals in the environment. The prevention of this incidence using alternative medicines-phytopreparations, therefore, becomes pertinent as conventional approaches tend to produce various unwanted side effects. To achieve this, there is a need to understand the various mechanisms of action through which phytopreparations exhibit their protective effects. This systematic review, therefore, aims to explore the mechanism of action of various phytopreparations in the prevention of induced radiation and chemical (chromium) cancer. A systematic review approach following the stipulated guidelines by the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) was used to identify research papers published between 2015 and 2025. Four databases, namely Europe PubMed Central (PMC), PubMed, Springer Open, and Wiley Online Library were used to search for related open access papers. A total of 621 research papers were reviewed for suitability to the review objective; however, only five papers met the inclusion criteria, and an additional two papers were sourced from ResearchGate. Thus, a total of seven papers were finally included in the analysis. This review highlights the mechanisms of action of various phytopreparations in the prevention of radiation and chromium-induced cancer. The major mechanisms of phytopreparations' action in the prevention of induced radiation and chromium oncogenesis majorly involve regulating pro and anti-inflammatory cytokines, improving cell-to-cell communication, and preventing damage to DNA structure.