陈年大蒜提取物对急性放射综合征前驱期的影响

K. Bertrand, Chuisseu Djamen Dieudonné Pascal, D. Désiré, Samba Ngano Odette, M. Sone, O. Pierre, D. Faustin, Yomi Jean, Juimo Alain George, Nko’o Amvene Samuel, Tiedeu Alain Bertin, G. F. Joseph
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急性放射综合征分为4个阶段,其中前驱期表现为不适、腹泻、呕吐和厌食。它持续几个小时,但从照射到第7天,观察到一些其他迹象(未指明,轻度,中度或重度)。因此,本研究的目的是评估老化大蒜提取物(AGE)是否可以通过预防急性辐射综合征后前驱期的迹象来提供辐射防护。已知AGE是一种天然产物,含有不同的抗氧化活性化合物,在实验动物中具有多种生理活性。选取8组健康雄性大鼠,每组5只(辐照组20只,假辐照组20只),其中部分大鼠灌胃蒸馏水,其余大鼠灌胃不同剂量的AGE (25 mg/kg和50 mg/kg),其余大鼠灌胃维生素E + α硫辛酸。观察和评估的体征(行为改变、流涎、大便状态、饮水和食物摄入、体重减轻、器官相对重量、疲劳/虚弱、体温和出血)显示辐照组发生了显著变化,尽管辐照前后经age预处理的大鼠显示辐照诱导的紊乱有显著改善。因此,AGE可被认为对辐射引起的前驱期体征变化具有辐射防护作用。
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Effect of Aged Garlic Extract on Prodromal Phase After Acute Radiation Syndrome
Acute radiation syndrome results in 4 four phases among which the prodromal one characterized by malaise, diarrhea, vomiting, and anorexia. It last a few hours, but from irradiation to the 7th day after, some other signs (unspecified, mild, moderate or severe) are observed. Thus, the aim of this study was to assess if Aged garlic extract (AGE) could offer radioprotection by preventing signs of prodromal phase after acute radiation syndrome. Knowing, AGE is a natural product containing different compounds with antioxidant activity and possessing several physiological activities in experimental animals. Eight groups, five healthy male rats each were used (20 irradiated and 20 Sham Irradiated), among which some were receiving via gavages distilled water, the others AGE at different doses (25 mg/kg and 50 mg/kg) and the rest vitamin E + Alpha Lipoic Acid. The signs observed and evaluated (behavioral changes, salivation, state stool, water and food intake, weight loss, relative weight of organs, fatigue/weakness, temperature and bleeding) revealed a significant change in irradiated groups although AGE-pretreated rats prior and after irradiation revealed significant amelioration in radiation-induced disturbances. Therefore AGE can be considered having radioprotective effects against radiation-induced changes in prodromal phase signs.
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