抗氧化黄酮类黄芩素作为一种双重用途的放射改性剂,具有良好的临床应用潜力。

IF 2.9 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Raghavendra S Patwardhan, Deepak Sharma, Santosh K Sandur
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尽管药物-放疗联合治疗具有潜力,但FDA批准了有限数量的肿瘤药物与放疗一起使用。目前,临床上还没有一种药物可以表现出双重的放射性改变行为。尽管有精密、高精度的放射治疗技术可以精确靶向肿瘤,但正常组织的毒性阻碍了其在治疗环境中的应用。将放射治疗与一种可以保护正常组织和增强肿瘤杀伤的药物相结合可以改善治疗效果。除了联合治疗辐射照射的药物外,迫切需要确定管理意外辐射照射不良影响的药物。目前可获得的安全和有效的辐射对抗措施存在严重缺陷。黄芩素是一种来自传统中药黄芩根部的生物活性成分,已被我们和世界各地的其他实验室证明可以防止急性和慢性辐射暴露的影响,包括对肺、肠道、造血系统、肠道、内皮细胞和神经细胞的正常组织损伤。此外,黄芩素单独或与其他药物联合施用可防止小鼠辐射引起的死亡。此外,大量研究报道了黄芩素在肺癌、乳腺癌、食管癌、宫颈癌和前列腺癌中的放射增敏潜力。此外,黄芩素的安全性、耐受性和药代动力学在健康人体中得到了很好的证实。在这里,我们简要概述了黄芩苷独特的放射改性潜力,安全性,药理学强调其作为临床环境中潜在的放射改性剂的效用。
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Antioxidant flavonoid baicalein as a dual purpose radiomodifier with promising bench to bedside potential.

Despite the potential of drug-radiotherapy combinations, a limited number of oncology drugs are approved by FDA for use along with radiotherapy. Currently, there is no agent available in the clinic that can exhibit dual radiomodifying behavior. Despite availability of sophisticated, high-precision techniques in radiotherapy for accurate targeting of tumors, normal tissue toxicity impedes its use in curative settings. Combining radiotherapy with an agent that can protect normal tissue and augment tumor killing can improve therapy outcomes. Other than combining drugs for therapeutic radiation exposure, there is a pressing need of identifying agents for management of unwanted effects of accidental radiation exposure. There is a serious deficit in the repertoire of currently available safe and effective radiation countermeasures. Baicalein, a bioactive component from the roots of traditional Chinese medicinal herb Scutellaria baicalensis has been shown to protect against acute as well as chronic effects of radiation exposure including normal tissue injury to lungs, gut, hematopoietic system, intestine, endothelial and neuronal cells by us and other labs worldwide. Further, administration of baicalein alone or in combination with other agents prevents radiation-induced mortality in mice. Additionally, numerous studies have reported radiosensitizing potential of baicalein in lung, breast, esophageal, cervical and prostate cancer. Moreover, safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics of baicalein is well established in healthy human subjects. Here we provide a succinct overview of the distinctive radiomodifying potential of baicalein, safety, pharmacology underscoring its utility as a prospective radiomodifier in clinical settings.

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Free Radical Research
Free Radical Research 生物-生化与分子生物学
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6.70
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47
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3 months
期刊介绍: Free Radical Research publishes high-quality research papers, hypotheses and reviews in free radicals and other reactive species in biological, clinical, environmental and other systems; redox signalling; antioxidants, including diet-derived antioxidants and other relevant aspects of human nutrition; and oxidative damage, mechanisms and measurement.
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