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https://read.qxmd.com/read/31135246/radiobiology-at-the-forefront-hanns-langendorff-and-two-of-his-disciples
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christian Streffer
Hanns Langendorff (1902-1974) was an eminent radiobiologist and a visionary, who not only helped found the field, but also made significant scientific contributions. He was a member of the first editorial board of IJRB and actually published a paper in its first issue about the radio-protector 5-hydroxytryptamine. Langendorff started working in the field of radiobiology in 1929 and became director of the 'Radiologisches Institut' of Freiburg University in 1936. His studies impressively show the development of radiobiology over decades in areas such as radiation-induced cell death at various stages of development, as well as radiosensitivity of sea urchin, yeast and mammals...
June 11, 2019: International Journal of Radiation Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30926650/recombinant-%C3%AE-1-microglobulin-is-a-potential-kidney-protector-in-177-lu-octreotate-treatment-of-neuroendocrine-tumors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Charlotte K Andersson, Emman Shubbar, Emil Schüler, Bo Åkerström, Magnus Gram, Eva B Forssell-Aronsson
Treatment of neuroendocrine tumors with 177 Lu-octreotate results in prolonged survival and improved quality of life for the patient. However, the treatment is today limited by side effects on kidney and bone marrow, and complete tumor remission is rarely seen. A possible way to minimize dose-limiting toxicity and to optimize this treatment method is to use radioprotectors in conjunction with radiotherapy. A recombinant form of α1 -microglobulin (rA1M) was recently shown to preserve kidney structure and function after 177 Lu-octreotate injection in mice and was suggested as a radioprotector in peptide receptor radionuclide therapy...
November 2019: Journal of Nuclear Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30710830/modulatory-effect-of-a-new-benzopyran-derivative-via-cox-2-blocking-and-down-regulation-of-nf-%C3%AE%C2%BAb-against-%C3%AE-radiation-induced-intestinal-inflammation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Omama E Elshawi, Asmaa I Nabeel
Radiotherapy is considered as a primary modality for cancer treatment which accompanied by several side effects. Protection of normal tissues from radiation effects is one of the most significant concerns for researchers. Although many compounds acting as radio protectors, only two compounds were licensed clinically. Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2), as an inflammatory mediator is associated with ROS production with a NF-κB gene up regulation dependent manner in normal tissues. To that extend, his study was designed to target COX-2 and NF-κB by a newly synthesized benzopyran-4-one or chromone derivative; (2E)-2-((4-oxo-4H-chromen-3-yl) methylene amino-4- nitrobenzoic acid (Ch)...
March 2019: Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology. B, Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30507603/radio-protective-potential-of-lipoic-acid-free-and-nano-capsule-against-99mtc-mibi-induced-injury-in-cardio-vascular-tissue
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Reem H El-Gebaly, Monira M Rageh, Islam K Maamoun
BACKGROUND: SPECT MPI (Single photon emission computed tomography myocardial perfusion imaging) is an essential tool for diagnosis of cardiovascular disease, but it also involves considerable exposure to ionizing radiation. OBJECTIVE: To determine the radioprotective potential of lipoic acid free and nano-capsule against 99mTc-MIBI-induced injury in cardiovascular tissue. METHODS: The radioprotective ability was assessed by blood count, histopathology and heart enzymes in different groups of mice...
2019: Journal of X-ray Science and Technology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29915190/mesenchymal-stem-cell-mediated-notch2-activation-overcomes-radiation-induced-injury-of-the-hematopoietic-system
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Areumnuri Kim, Sehwan Shim, Min-Jung Kim, Jae Kyung Myung, Sunhoo Park
Radiation exposure severely damages the hematopoietic system. Although several radio-protectors have been proposed to prevent radiation-induced damage, most agents have limited efficacy. In the present study, we investigated whether mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) could contribute to the expansion of hematopoietic cells and mitigate radiation-induced hematopoietic injury in vitro and in vivo. We found that co-culture with MSCs promoted hematopoietic progenitor/stem cell (HPSCs) maintenance by providing a bone marrow-like microenvironment...
June 18, 2018: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29393711/role-of-ethanolic-extract-of-morus-alba-leaves-on-some-biochemical-and-hematological-alterations-in-irradiated-male-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Naglaa Elshahat Mohamed, Saleh E Ashour
PURPOSE: The present study aimed to evaluate the protective role of "Morus alba Linn (Family: Moraceae) commonly known as mulberry" leaves extract against hazardous effects of gamma rays in male rats. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty six male albino rats were divided into six groups (six rats/group); (1) control group received 1 ml distilled water, (2) low dose of extract (100 mg/kg) group treated daily with low oral dose of ethanolic extract of mulberry leaves (100 mg/kg body weight (b...
April 2018: International Journal of Radiation Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29370088/the-addition-of-manganese-porphyrins-during-radiation-inhibits-prostate-cancer-growth-and-simultaneously-protects-normal-prostate-tissue-from-radiation-damage
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Arpita Chatterjee, Yuxiang Zhu, Qiang Tong, Elizabeth A Kosmacek, Eliezer Z Lichter, Rebecca E Oberley-Deegan
Radiation therapy is commonly used for prostate cancer treatment; however, normal tissues can be damaged from the reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced by radiation. In separate reports, we and others have shown that manganese porphyrins (MnPs), ROS scavengers, protect normal cells from radiation-induced damage but inhibit prostate cancer cell growth. However, there have been no studies demonstrating that MnPs protect normal tissues, while inhibiting tumor growth in the same model. LNCaP or PC3 cells were orthotopically implanted into athymic mice and treated with radiation (2 Gy, for 5 consecutive days) in the presence or absence of MnPs...
January 25, 2018: Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28144590/effects-of-hesperidin-as-a-radio-protector-on-apoptosis-in-rat-peripheral-blood-lymphocytes-after-gamma-radiation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
R Fardid, Zh Ghorbani, Gh Haddadi, A Behzad-Behbahani, R Arabsolghar, E Kazemi, M A Okhovat, S J Hosseinimehr
INTRODUCTION: Hesperidin (HES), as the most abundant flavonoid existing in the citrus, is widely used by human daily. The radio-protective effects of Hesperidin have been confirmed in various measurement systems. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of Hesperidin on the changes in the apoptosis level and expression of apoptotic genes target (bax, bcl-2 and ration of bax/bcl-2) in the peripheral blood lymphocytes of male rats after gamma radiation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 64 male rats were divided into eight groups: Control, HES (100 mg/kg b...
December 2016: Journal of Biomedical Physics & Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27005501/short-communication-rheological-properties-of-blood-serum-of-rats-after-irradiation-with-different-gamma-radiation-doses-in-vivo
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohamed Anwar K Abdelhalim, Sherif Aa Moussa, Al-Ayed Ms
The blood serum rheological properties open the door to find suitable radio-protectors and convenient therapy for many cases of radiation exposure. The present study aimed to investigate the rheological properties of rat blood serum at wide range of shear rates after whole body irradiation with different gamma radiation doses in vivo. Healthy male rats were divided into five groups; one control group and 4 irradiated groups. The irradiation process was carried out using Co60 source with dose rate of 0.883cG/sec...
January 2016: Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26944191/mnte-2-pyp-reduces-prostate-cancer-growth-and-metastasis-by-suppressing-p300-activity-and-p300-hif-1-creb-binding-to-the-promoter-region-of-the-pai-1-gene
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qiang Tong, Michael R Weaver, Elizabeth A Kosmacek, Brian P O'Connor, Laura Harmacek, Sujatha Venkataraman, Rebecca E Oberley-Deegan
To improve radiation therapy-induced quality of life impairments for prostate cancer patients, the development of radio-protectors is needed. Our previous work has demonstrated that MnTE-2-PyP significantly protects urogenital tissues from radiation-induced damage. So, in order for MnTE-2-PyP to be used clinically as a radio-protector, it is fully necessary to explore the effect of MnTE-2-PyP on human prostate cancer progression. MnTE-2-PyP inhibited prostate cancer growth in the presence and absence of radiation and also inhibited prostate cancer migration and invasion...
May 2016: Free Radical Biology & Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25992214/radio-protective-role-of-antioxidant-agents
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REVIEW
Alireza Shirazi, Ehsan Mihandoost, Seied Rabie Mahdavi, Mehran Mohseni
Ionizing radiation interacts with biological systems to produce reactive oxygen species and reactive nitrogen species which attack various cellular components. Radio-protectors act as prophylactic agents to shield healthy cells and tissues from the harmful effects of radiation. Past research on synthetic radio-protectors has brought little success, primarily due to the various toxicity-related problems. Results of experimental research show that antioxidant nutrients, such as vitamin E and herbal products and melatonin, are protective against the damaging effects of radiation, with less toxicity and side effects...
October 2, 2012: Oncology Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25685729/lycopene-as-a-carotenoid-provides-radioprotectant-and-antioxidant-effects-by-quenching-radiation-induced-free-radical-singlet-oxygen-an-overview
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REVIEW
Jalil Pirayesh Islamian, Habib Mehrali
Radio-protectors are agents that protect human cells and tissues from undesirable effects of ionizing radiation by mainly scavenging radiation-induced free radicals. Although chemical radio-protectors diminish these deleterious side effects they induce a number of unwanted effects on humans such as blood pressure modifications, vomiting, nausea, and both local and generalized cutaneous reactions. These disadvantages have led to emphasis on the use of some botanical radio-protectants as alternatives. This review has collected and organized studies on a plant-derived radio-protector, lycopene...
2015: Cell Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24772948/protective-effect-of-some-amino-acids-synthesized-derivatives-and-their-chelates-on-escherichia-coli-under-x-ray-irradiation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
G Kirakosyan, H Torgomyan, M Malakyan, S Bajinyan, A Trchounian
The protective effects of novel synthesized derivatives of some amino acids--nicotinyl-L-tyrosinate and nicotinyl-L-tryptophanate schiff bases and their Cu(II) and Mn(II) chelates on growth, survival and membrane-associated ATPase activity of E. coli under X-ray irradiation were investigated. The specific growth rate and survival of E. coli were decreased at 10, 20 and 30 Gy doses. However, as 30 Gy was found to be the most effective irradiation dose, it was chosen for studying the radio-protective properties of different compounds...
August 2013: Indian Journal of Biochemistry & Biophysics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24698988/ayurveda-for-chemo-radiotherapy-induced-side-effects-in-cancer-patients
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REVIEW
Kashinath Metri, Hemant Bhargav, Praerna Chowdhury, Prasad S Koka
Chemotherapy drugs and radiotherapy are highly toxic and both damage adjacent healthy cells. Side effects may be acute (occurring within few weeks after therapy), intermediate or late (occurring months or years after the therapy). Some important side effects of chemotherapy are: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, mucositis, alopecia, constipation etc; whereas radiation therapy though administered locally, can produce systemic side effects such as fatigue, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, alteration in the taste, sleep disturbance, headache, anemia, dry skin, constipation etc...
2013: Journal of Stem Cells
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24692054/isofraxidin-a-potent-reactive-oxygen-species-ros-scavenger-protects-human-leukemia-cells-from-radiation-induced-apoptosis-via-ros-mitochondria-pathway-in-p53-independent-manner
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peng Li, Qing-Li Zhao, Li-Hua Wu, Paras Jawaid, Yu-Fei Jiao, Makoto Kadowaki, Takashi Kondo
Ionizing radiation (IR) leads to oxidizing events such as excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the exposed cells, resulting in further oxidative damage to lipids, proteins and DNA. To screen the potential radio-protective drug, the intracellular ROS was measured in irradiated U937 cells pretreated with 80 candidate traditional herbal medicine, respectively. Isofraxidin (IF) was one possible radio-protector in these 80 drugs. This study investigated the radio-protective role of IF, a Coumarin compound, in human leukemia cell lines, for the first time...
June 2014: Apoptosis: An International Journal on Programmed Cell Death
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23708058/the-oxidative-damages-caused-by-ultraviolet-radiation-type-c-uvc-to-a-tropical-rodent-funambulus-pennanti-role-of-melatonin
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Soumik Goswami, Shweta Sharma, Chandana Haldar
Data suggests that UV radiation causes oxidative damage of the cells due to the release of inflammatory cytokines which in turn generates reactive oxygen species (ROS) that damages lipids, proteins and DNA. On the other hand, melatonin a potent antioxidant from the pineal gland under most of the conditions acts as a free radical scavenger. Our data suggests that melatonin pre-treatment (s.c. injections) significantly protected the diurnal squirrels from oxidative damages caused by UVC irradiation of 1528 mJ cm(-2) that induced suppression of delayed type hypersensitivity (DTH) responses...
August 5, 2013: Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology. B, Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23314761/dose-dependent-response-of-tumor-vasculature-to-radiation-therapy-in-combination-with-sunitinib-depicted-by-three-dimensional-high-frequency-power-doppler-ultrasound
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ahmed El Kaffas, Anoja Giles, Gregory J Czarnota
PURPOSE: Large doses of radiation (8-20 Gy) preferentially target tumor vasculature. This vascular response is suggested to regulate tumor response to radiotherapy. Here, we investigate the relative contributions of direct cell killing by radiation versus tumor cell death due to radiation effects on the vasculature. We also examine Sunitinib's mechanism of action as a tumor radiosensitizer. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: MDA-MB-231 xenografts were treated with radiation doses of 2-16 Gy alone, or in combination with bFGF (endothelial radio-protector) or Sunitinib as pharmacological modulators of the vasculature...
April 2013: Angiogenesis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23116308/recent-progress-in-studying-curcumin-and-its-nano-preparations-for-cancer-therapy
#38
REVIEW
Jieying Liu, Siyuan Chen, Li Lv, Lei Song, Shengrong Guo, Shengtang Huang
A hydrophobic polyphenol compound extracted from turmeric, curcumin has been widely utilized as traditional medicines for centuries in China and India. Over the last decades, because of its low toxicity, extensive studies have been focused on its physicochemical properties and pharmacological activities on various diseases, such as cancer, cardio-vascular disease, inflammatory bowel, wound healing, Alzheimer's disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and diabetes. In particular, bioactivities of curcumin as an effective chemopreventive agent, chemo-/radio-sensitizer for tumor cells, and chemo-/radio-protector for normal organs, are of extraordinary research interests in the literature...
2013: Current Pharmaceutical Design
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21751492/-the-protective-effects-of-sb203580-against-mortality-and-radiation-induced-intestinal-injury-of-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jian-hui Chang, Heng Zhang, Fang-xia Guan, Yue-ying Wang, De-guan Li, Hong-ying Wu, Cheng-chun Wang, Chang-hui Zhou, Zhi-bin Zhai, Lu Lu, Xiao-chun Wang, Qi Hou, Ai-min Meng
This study is to investigate the protective effects of the SB203580 against radiation induced mortality and intestinal injury of mice. A total of 67 male C57BL/6 mice (20.0-22.0 g) were matched according to body weight and randomly assigned to one of three groups: control, total body irradiation exposure (IR, 7.2 Gy) only, and IR (7.2 Gy) + SB203580 (15 mg x kg(-1)). 30 days survival rate was observed in the experiment. In intestinal injury experiment, the expression levels of caspase-3, Ki67, p53 and p-p38 were assayed in the mice intestine crypts...
April 2011: Yao Xue Xue Bao, Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21605919/n-acetyl-cysteine-reduces-chromosomal-dna-damage-in-circulating-lymphocytes-during-cardiac-catheterization-procedures-a-pilot-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria Grazia Andreassi, Angelo Cioppa, Samantha Manfredi, Maria Giovanna Neri, Ilenia Foffa, Eugenio Picano
BACKGROUND: N-acetylcysteine (NAC) is considered a promising radio-protector for its antioxidant and anticarcinogenic properties. We examined the ability of NAC to confer protection against radiation-induced chromosomal DNA damage during cardiac catheterization procedures. METHODS: Sixty-five patients (52 males, age 64.4 ± 11.9 years) undergoing invasive cardiovascular procedures (peripheral transluminal angioplasty, n=45; cardiac resynchronization therapy, n=15 and ablation therapy n=5) were enrolled: 35 patients (26 males, age 63...
November 15, 2012: International Journal of Cardiology
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