Title of article :
The effect of magnesium and vitamin E pre-treatments on irradiationinduced oxidative injury of cardiac and pulmonary tissues in rats: a randomized experimental study
Author/Authors :
Atasoy, Beste M. Marmara University - Vocational School of Health Related Professions - Department of Radiation Oncology, Turkey , Özgen, Zerrin Marmara Üniversitesi - Pendik Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi,Clinic of Radiotherapy, Turkey , Bostancı, Korkut Marmara University - Vocational School of Health Related Professions - Department of Thoracic Surgery, Turkey , Yüksel, Meral Marmara University - Vocational School of Health Related Professions - Department of Medical Laboratory, Turkey , Özen, Zeynep Marmara University - Vocational School of Health Related Professions - Department of Radiation Oncology, Turkey , İbrahimov, Roman Marmara University - Vocational School of Health Related Professions - Department of Radiation Oncology, Turkey , Abacıoğlu, Ufuk Marmara University - Vocational School of Health Related Professions - Department of Radiation Oncology, Turkey
From page :
508
To page :
514
Abstract :
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of pre-treatment with the free radical scavenging molecules, magnesium and vitamin E, on lipid peroxidation to limit radiation-induced heart and lung injury. Methods: Female Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into 4 groups by a simple randomization method as saline-treated control (n=4), salinetreated irradiated (IR; n=6), magnesium sulphate-treated irradiation (IR) (Mg+IR; n=6) and vitamin E-treated IR (vit E+IR; n=6), respectively. The animals were given either saline, Mg (600mg/kg/day) or vit E (100 mg/kg/day) intraperitoneally for five days prior to irradiation. Twelve hours after the fifth injection, animals in irradiation groups were irradiated to 20 Gy using 6 MV photons in linear accelerator. Twenty-four hours later cardiac and lung tissue samples were obtained for determination of myeloperoxidase activity (MPO), malondialdehyde (MDA) levels, and luminol and lucigenin levels measured by chemiluminescence (CL) methods. Results: No significant changes were observed between cardiac and pulmonary MDA and CL results of the experimental groups. However, cardiac and pulmonary MPO activities in the saline-treated IR group were increased as compared to control group (p 0.05 for all), while in the Mg-pretreated and vit E pretreated groups neutrophil infiltration was reduced, reaching to statistical significance only in the Mg-pretreated group (p 0.05). Conclusion: Prophylactic use of magnesium sulfate has limited the infiltration of neutrophils to both the cardiac and pulmonary tissues at the early 24 h of irradiation. However, how limiting neutrophils as the sources of free radicals and inflammatory mediators would alter oxidative stress of heart and lung tissues in the long-term is not clear yet.
Keywords :
Heart , irradiation , lung , magnesium , radioprotection , vitamin E
Journal title :
The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology: Andolu Kardiyoloji Dergisi
Journal title :
The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology: Andolu Kardiyoloji Dergisi
Record number :
2692338
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