Title of article :
Radioprotective effects of selenium and vitamin-E against 6MV X-rays in human blood lymphocytes by micronucleus assay
Author/Authors :
Rostami, Aram Department of Medical Physics - Faculty of Medicine - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Moosavi, Akbar Department of Lab Sciences - School of Allied Medicine - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Changizi, Vahid Department of Technology of Radiology and Radiotherapy - School of Allied Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Abbasian Ardakani, Ali Department of Medical Physics - Faculty of Medicine - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Critical macromolecules of cells such as DNA are in exposure to damage of free radicals that
induced from the interaction of ionizing radiation with biological systems. Selenium and vitamin-E are natural
compounds that have been shown to be a direct free radical scavenger. The aim of this study was to investigate
the radioprotective effect of selenium and vitamin-E separately and synergistically against genotoxicity induced
by 6MV x-rays irradiation in blood lymphocytes.
Methods: Fifteen volunteers were divided into three groups include A, B and C. These groups were given selenium
(800IU), vitamin-E (100mg) and selenium (400IU) + vitamin-E (50mg), respectively. Peripheral blood
samples were collected from each group before (0hr) and 1, 2 and 3hr after selenium and vitamin-E administration
(separately and synergistically). Then the blood samples were irradiated to 200cGy of 6MV x-rays. After
that lymphocyte samples were cultured with mitogenic stimulation to determine the chromosomal aberrations
with micronucleus assay in cytokinesis-blocked binucleated cells.
Results: The lymphocytes in the blood samples collected at one hr after ingestion selenium and vitamin-E,
exposed in vitro to x-rays exhibited a significant decrease in the incidence of micronuclei, compared with control
group at 0hr. The maximum protection and decrease in frequency of micronuclei (50%) were observed at
one hr after administration of selenium and vitamin-E synergistically.
Conclusion: The data suggest that ingestion of selenium and vitamin-E as a radioprotector substance before
exposures may reduce genetic damage caused by x-rays irradiation.
Keywords :
Micronucli , Lymphocyte , Vitamin-E , Selenium , X-rays , 6MV
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics