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Электронный каталог: Generalov, E. - Polysaccharide from Helianthus Tuberosus L. as a Potential Radioprotector
Generalov, E. - Polysaccharide from Helianthus Tuberosus L. as a Potential Radioprotector
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Автор: Generalov, E.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications [Electronic resource]: Polysaccharide from Helianthus Tuberosus L. as a Potential Radioprotector
б.г.
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Автор: Generalov, E.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications [Electronic resource]: Polysaccharide from Helianthus Tuberosus L. as a Potential Radioprotector
б.г.
ISBN отсутствует
Статья
Generalov, E.
Polysaccharide from Helianthus Tuberosus L. as a Potential Radioprotector / E.Generalov, G.Mytsin, [a.o.] // Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications [Electronic resource]. – 2024. – Vol. 733. – P. 150442. – URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrc.2024.150442. – Bibliogr.: 30.
Radioprotectors help to protect the body or at least minimize the negative consequences of radiation exposure. The present study aimed to assess the radioprotective potential of Helianthus tuberosus L. polysaccharide (HTLP) in vitality and micronuclei tests. To assess the cytotoxic effects of HTLP, both vitality and MTT reductase assays were conducted. Materials and methods : RAW 264.7 cells viability was assessed 24 h after adding 200 μg/ml HTLP solution by staining cell cultures with propidium iodide and bis-benzimide to detect the nuclei of dead cells and the total number of cells in culture. To assess cell viability via cellular metabolic activity MTT test was used. In this work outbred 24–30 g 5-months old SHK mice have been used. Irradiation was provided with proton beams with an energy of 660 MeV at a dose rate of 80 Gy with doses 1.5 Gy for micronuclei test and 8.5 Gy for survival test. Whole body X-ray irradiation was conducted using the RUT-15 therapeutic X-ray unit with doses of 1.5 Gy for MN test and 6.5 Gy for survival. The HTLP sterile solution in dose 100 μg/animal was injected into the tail vein 15 min before X-ray or proton irradiation. Results and conclusion: s: Vitality test showed no significant differences between the control group and cells treated with 200 μl of 200 μg/ml HTLP solution, though a greater variability was noted. In contrast, the MTT assay indicated enhanced cell viability in the HTLP-treated cells. HTLP does not exert any toxic effects in cell culture. Moreover, results of MTT reductase assay shows, that HTLP may enhance the cells’ metabolic activity. Animals pre-treated with HTLP displayed a significant reduction in micronuclei formation, showing five times fewer micronuclei in bone marrow cells compared to the non-treated group. This comparison highlights HTLP's potential protective effect against radiation-induced chromosomal damage. HTLP treatment demonstrates a significant reduction in hazard compared to the control, indicating its protective effects against irradiation. Thus, it can be concluded that the use of HTLP increases the likelihood of animal survival under the ionizing effects of X-rays and protons. The survival analysis reveals that the HTLP-treated groups exhibit a higher survival rate compared to both the control and Cysteamine-treated groups, suggesting a significant protective effect of HTLP against irradiation, regardless of the type of irradiation (proton or X-ray) with p < 0.0001.
Спец.(статьи,препринты) = С 349 в - Защита от излучений. Защитные приспособления и материалы. Дозиметрическая характеристика излучателей
Спец.(статьи,препринты) = С 349 д - Биологическое действие излучений$
ОИЯИ = ОИЯИ (JINR)2024
Бюллетени = 1/025
Generalov, E.
Polysaccharide from Helianthus Tuberosus L. as a Potential Radioprotector / E.Generalov, G.Mytsin, [a.o.] // Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications [Electronic resource]. – 2024. – Vol. 733. – P. 150442. – URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrc.2024.150442. – Bibliogr.: 30.
Radioprotectors help to protect the body or at least minimize the negative consequences of radiation exposure. The present study aimed to assess the radioprotective potential of Helianthus tuberosus L. polysaccharide (HTLP) in vitality and micronuclei tests. To assess the cytotoxic effects of HTLP, both vitality and MTT reductase assays were conducted. Materials and methods : RAW 264.7 cells viability was assessed 24 h after adding 200 μg/ml HTLP solution by staining cell cultures with propidium iodide and bis-benzimide to detect the nuclei of dead cells and the total number of cells in culture. To assess cell viability via cellular metabolic activity MTT test was used. In this work outbred 24–30 g 5-months old SHK mice have been used. Irradiation was provided with proton beams with an energy of 660 MeV at a dose rate of 80 Gy with doses 1.5 Gy for micronuclei test and 8.5 Gy for survival test. Whole body X-ray irradiation was conducted using the RUT-15 therapeutic X-ray unit with doses of 1.5 Gy for MN test and 6.5 Gy for survival. The HTLP sterile solution in dose 100 μg/animal was injected into the tail vein 15 min before X-ray or proton irradiation. Results and conclusion: s: Vitality test showed no significant differences between the control group and cells treated with 200 μl of 200 μg/ml HTLP solution, though a greater variability was noted. In contrast, the MTT assay indicated enhanced cell viability in the HTLP-treated cells. HTLP does not exert any toxic effects in cell culture. Moreover, results of MTT reductase assay shows, that HTLP may enhance the cells’ metabolic activity. Animals pre-treated with HTLP displayed a significant reduction in micronuclei formation, showing five times fewer micronuclei in bone marrow cells compared to the non-treated group. This comparison highlights HTLP's potential protective effect against radiation-induced chromosomal damage. HTLP treatment demonstrates a significant reduction in hazard compared to the control, indicating its protective effects against irradiation. Thus, it can be concluded that the use of HTLP increases the likelihood of animal survival under the ionizing effects of X-rays and protons. The survival analysis reveals that the HTLP-treated groups exhibit a higher survival rate compared to both the control and Cysteamine-treated groups, suggesting a significant protective effect of HTLP against irradiation, regardless of the type of irradiation (proton or X-ray) with p < 0.0001.
Спец.(статьи,препринты) = С 349 в - Защита от излучений. Защитные приспособления и материалы. Дозиметрическая характеристика излучателей
Спец.(статьи,препринты) = С 349 д - Биологическое действие излучений$
ОИЯИ = ОИЯИ (JINR)2024
Бюллетени = 1/025