Melatonin and radioprotection from genetic damage: In vivo/in vitro studies with human volunteers

Vijayalaxmi , Russel J. Reiter , Terence S. Herman , Martin L. Meltz
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Peripheral blood samples were collected from human volunteers at 0 (5–10 min before), and at 1 and 2 h after a single oral dose of 300 mg of melatonin. At each time point, (i) the concentration of melatonin in the serum and in the leukocytes were cultured with mitogenic stimulation to determine the extent of radiation-induced genetic damage, viz., chromosome aberrations and micronuclei. For each volunteer, the results showed a significant increase in the concentration of melatonin in the serum and in the leukocytes at 1 h after the oral dose of melatonin, as compared to the sample collected at 0 h. The lymphocytes in the blood samples collected at 1 and 2 h after melatonin ingestion and exposed in vitro to 150 cGy gamma radiation exhibited a significant decrease in the incidence of chromosome aberrations and micronuclei, as compared with similarly irradiated lymphocytes from the blood sample collected at 0 h; the frequencies abserved in the cells sampled at 2 h after the ingestion of melatonin were consistently lower when compared with those collected at 1 h. The data may have important implications for the protection of human lymphocytes from the genetic damage induced by free radical-producing mutagens and carcinogens.

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褪黑素和遗传损伤的辐射防护:人类志愿者的体内/体外研究
在口服300 mg褪黑激素前5-10分钟、1小时和2小时采集人类志愿者的外周血样本。在每个时间点,(i)在有丝分裂刺激下培养血清和白细胞中褪黑素的浓度,以确定辐射引起的遗传损伤的程度,即染色体畸变和微核。结果显示,与0小时采集的样本相比,每位志愿者口服褪黑激素后1小时血清和白细胞中的褪黑激素浓度显著增加。褪黑激素摄入后1小时和2小时采集的血液样本中的淋巴细胞在体外暴露于150 cGy伽马辐射下,染色体畸变和微核的发生率显著降低。与0 h采集的血液样本中同样辐照的淋巴细胞相比;与摄入褪黑激素后1小时的细胞相比,在摄入褪黑激素后2小时取样的细胞中观察到的频率始终较低。该数据可能对保护人类淋巴细胞免受自由基产生诱变剂和致癌物诱导的遗传损伤具有重要意义。
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