Radioprotective efficacy of ginger (Zingiber officinale) extract against gamma-ray radiation-induced genotoxicity in rats

Q4 Health Professions Iranian Journal of Radiation Research Pub Date : 2020-01-10 DOI:10.18869/ACADPUB.IJRR.18.1.43
D. El-Monem, Shereen Elwakeel
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Background: Ginger (Zingiber officinale), a member of the Zingiberaceae family that contains phenolic compounds such as gingerol, paradol, zingerone, zingiberol and shogaols, has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antifungal and antitumour activity. Materials: The present investigation was intended to evaluate the radioprotective effects of ginger extract in Wistar albino rats against whole-body gamma-ray irradiation. Rats were orally administered 250 mg/kg b.w. of ginger extract by gavage for 14 consecutive days. On the 14 day, 2 hr after the last ginger administration, the animals were exposed to whole-body gamma-rays of 6 Gy. The radioprotective potential of ginger was assessed through measurement of the DNA oxidative stress marker 8-hydroxy-2’-deoxyguanosine in serum, analysis of chromosomal abnormalities and micronucleus formation in bone marrow cells and estimation of DNA impairment in both bone marrow cells and epidydimal sperm using comet assay. Sperm DNA integrity and sperm shape abnormalities were also studied. Results: The results revealed that ginger extract reduced DNA oxidation by restoring the levels of 8-hydroxy-2’deoxyguanosine in serum. Ginger also significantly reduced radiation-induced chromosomal abnormality and micronucleus formation. Additionally, pretreatment with ginger extract significantly decreased DNA damage in both bone marrow cells and epididymal sperm, maintained sperm DNA integrity and reduced the occurrence of sperm anomalies after irradiation. Conclusion: Our results confirmed that ginger extract offers rats significant protection against whole-body gamma-rays and helps to alleviate the effects of radiation. Our findings suggest a new strategy to combat the effects of acute radiation doses that impair biological systems.
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姜(Zingiber officinale)提取物对γ射线致大鼠遗传毒性的辐射防护作用
背景:生姜(Zingiber officinale)是姜科植物中的一员,含有姜辣素、酚醇、姜酮、姜iberol和shogaols等酚类化合物,具有抗氧化、抗炎、抗菌、抗真菌和抗肿瘤活性。材料:研究生姜提取物对Wistar白化大鼠全身γ射线辐射的防护作用。给大鼠灌胃生姜提取物250 mg/kg b.w.,连续14天。在第14天,即最后一次生姜给药后2小时,动物全身暴露于6 Gy的伽马射线中。通过测定血清中DNA氧化应激标志物8-羟基-2′-脱氧鸟苷,分析骨髓细胞染色体异常和微核形成,以及用彗星法估计骨髓细胞和附睾精子的DNA损伤,评估生姜的辐射防护潜力。精子DNA完整性和精子形状异常也进行了研究。结果:生姜提取物通过恢复血清中8-羟基-2 '脱氧鸟苷水平来降低DNA氧化。生姜还能显著减少辐射诱导的染色体异常和微核形成。此外,生姜提取物预处理显著降低了骨髓细胞和附睾精子的DNA损伤,保持了精子DNA的完整性,减少了辐照后精子异常的发生。结论:生姜提取物对大鼠全身γ射线有明显的保护作用,有助于减轻辐射的影响。我们的发现提出了一种新的策略来对抗损害生物系统的急性辐射剂量的影响。
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Iranian Journal of Radiation Research
Iranian Journal of Radiation Research RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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期刊介绍: Iranian Journal of Radiation Research (IJRR) publishes original scientific research and clinical investigations related to radiation oncology, radiation biology, and Medical and health physics. The clinical studies submitted for publication include experimental studies of combined modality treatment, especially chemoradiotherapy approaches, and relevant innovations in hyperthermia, brachytherapy, high LET irradiation, nuclear medicine, dosimetry, tumor imaging, radiation treatment planning, radiosensitizers, and radioprotectors. All manuscripts must pass stringent peer-review and only papers that are rated of high scientific quality are accepted.
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