Quercetin 3 Rutinoside Alleviates Chromosomes Instability Induced by Lethal Dose of Gamma Radiation

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics Defence Life Science Journal Pub Date : 2022-09-13 DOI:10.14429/dlsj.7.17555
S. Verma
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Radiation-induced genomic instability always remains a major concern for the medical society, following radiation exposure. Hence, development of a safe and effective radioprotector is of considerable interest in case of radiotherapy and radiation emergencies. Quercetin-3-Rutinoside (Q-3-R), a naturally occurring bioflavonoid, has shown promising potential against radiation injuries. The present study reports anti-genotoxic potential of Q-3-R against lethal (9Gy) dose of ionizing radiation. The mice were injected intramuscularly with Q-3-R (10mg/kg b.wt.), 1hr prior to lethal dose of radiation and dissected at 24hrs post treatment. Different kinds of chromosomal aberrations, micronuclei as well as pulverized metaphase and polyploidy were scored in bone marrow cells. Irradiated mice showed significantly (p<0.001) increased number of double minutes, fragments, dicentrics, rings, gaps and end to end association. Pulverized metaphases and polyploidy were also found to be elevated in irradiated group. Pretreatment of Q-3-R significantly countered these radiation-induced genetic variations in lethally exposed mice. Data from the present study support the anti-genotoxic potential of Q-3-R even at lethal dose of radiation. Q-3-R, possessing various pharmacological activities and being a safe supplement for treatment of other ailments, can be further explored for its radioprotective potential.
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槲皮素- 3芦丁苷减轻γ辐射致死剂量诱导的染色体不稳定性
辐射照射后,辐射引起的基因组不稳定性一直是医学界关注的主要问题。因此,在放射治疗和辐射紧急情况下,开发一种安全有效的放射性保护器具有相当大的意义。槲皮素-3-芦丁苷(Q-3-R)是一种天然存在的生物类黄酮,具有抗辐射损伤的潜力。本研究报道了Q-3-R对致死剂量(9Gy)电离辐射的抗遗传毒性潜力。在致死剂量前1小时肌肉注射Q-3-R (10mg/kg b.wt.),治疗后24小时解剖。骨髓细胞中记录了不同类型的染色体畸变、微核以及粉末状中期和多倍体。辐照小鼠双分钟数、碎片数、双中心、环、间隙数和端到端结合体数显著增加(p<0.001)。辐照组中粉末状中期和多倍体也明显增加。Q-3-R预处理可显著对抗这些辐射引起的致死暴露小鼠的遗传变异。本研究的数据支持即使在致死剂量的辐射下,Q-3-R也具有抗遗传毒性的潜力。Q-3-R具有多种药理活性,是治疗其他疾病的安全补充剂,其辐射防护潜力有待进一步开发。
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Defence Life Science Journal
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