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Radiomodifying and anticlastogenic effect of Zingerone on Swiss albino mice exposed to whole body gamma radiation.

机译:姜酮对暴露于全身伽马射线的瑞士白化小鼠的放射修饰和抗肿瘤作用。

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The radioprotective effect and antigenotoxic potential of phenolic alkanone, Zingerone (ZO) were investigated in Swiss albino mice exposed to gamma radiation. To study the optimum dose for radiation protection, mice were administered with ZO (10-100mg/kgb.wt.), once daily for five consecutive days. One hour after the last administration of ZO on the fifth day, animals were whole body exposed to 10 Gy gamma radiations. The radioprotective potential was assessed using animal survival at an optimal ZO dose of 20mg/kgb.wt., administered prior to 7-11 Gy. Further, the radioprotective potential of ZO was also analyzed by haemopoietic stem cell survival (CFU) assay, mouse bone marrow micronucleus test and histological observations of intestinal and bone marrow damage. Effect of ZO pretreatment on radiation-induced changes in glutathione (GSH), glutathione-S-transferase (GST), superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT) and lipid peroxidation (LPx) levels was also analyzed. ZO treatment resulted increase in the LD(50/30) by 1.8 Gy (dose reduction factor = 1.2). The number of spleen colonies after whole body irradiation of mice (4.5 or 7.5 Gy) was increased when ZO was administered 1h prior to irradiation. The histological observations indicated a decline in the villus height and crypt number with an increase in goblet and dead cell population in the irradiated group, which was normalized by pretreatment with ZO. A significant (p < 0.001) reduction in micronucleated polychromatic, normochromatic erythrocytes, increased PCE/NCE ratio, increase in the GSH, GST, SOD, CAT and decreased LPx levels were observed in ZO pretreated group when compared to the irradiated animals. Our findings demonstrate the potential of ZO in mitigating radiation-induced mortality and cytogenetic damage, which may be attributed to inhibition radiation-induced decline in the endogenous antioxidant levels and scavenging of radiation-induced free radicals.
机译:在暴露于γ射线的瑞士白化病小鼠中研究了酚醛酮酮,姜酮(ZO)的辐射防护作用和抗原毒性潜力。为了研究辐射防护的最佳剂量,每天连续五天给小鼠施用ZO(10-100mg / kgb.wt。)。在第五天最后一次给予ZO后一小时,使动物的全身暴露于10 Gyγ射线。在7-11 Gy之前施用最佳ZO剂量(20mg / kgb.wt。)的动物存活率来评估放射防护的潜力。此外,还通过造血干细胞存活(CFU)分析,小鼠骨髓微核试验以及肠道和骨髓损伤的组织学观察分析了ZO的放射防护潜力。还分析了ZO预处理对辐射诱导的谷胱甘肽(GSH),谷胱甘肽S-转移酶(GST),超氧化物歧化酶(SOD),过氧化氢酶(CAT)和脂质过氧化(LPx)水平变化的影响。 ZO处理导致LD(50/30)增加1.8 Gy(剂量减少因子= 1.2)。当在辐照前1小时施用ZO时,对小鼠进行全身辐照(4.5或7.5 Gy)后,脾脏集落数增加。组织学观察表明,受辐照组绒毛高度和隐窝数目下降,杯状杯和死细胞数量增加,这通过用ZO预处理得以标准化。与经辐照的动物相比,在ZO预处理组中观察到微核多色,常色红细胞显着减少(p <0.001),PCE / NCE比增加,GSH,GST,SOD,CAT增加和LPx降低。我们的发现证明了ZO在减轻辐射引起的死亡率和细胞遗传学损害方面的潜力,这可能归因于抑制辐射引起的内源性抗氧化剂水平下降和清除辐射诱导的自由基。

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