POLY MVA – a dietary supplement containing α-lipoic acid palladium complex, enhances cellular DNA repair

A. Menon, C. Nair
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POLY MVA, a commercially available health supplement containing α-lipoic acid palladium complex, was evaluated for its potential to enhance the repair of radiation-induced DNA damage. Treatment of human peripheral blood leukocytes with POLY MVA immediately after radiation exposure enhanced the repair of cellular DNA as revealed by comet assay. Post-irradiation administration of POLY MVA to mice resulted in faster cellular DNA repair, as revealed from the increased Cellular Repair Index (CRI) of blood leukocytes and bone marrow cells. Exposure of mice to 2 Gy whole-body gamma radiation resulted in the formation of strand breaks of cellular DNA of bone marrow cells, and the unrepaired strand breaks eventually lead to the formation of micronuclei in the reticulocytes. Administration of POLY MVA under post-irradiation conditions showed a decrease in the number of micronucleated reticulocytes. Thus, the studies under ex vivo and in vivo conditions revealed that the enhancement of DNA repair could be one of the...
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POLY MVA -一种含有α-硫辛酸钯络合物的膳食补充剂,可增强细胞DNA修复
POLY MVA是一种含有α-硫辛酸钯配合物的市售保健品,被评估其增强辐射诱导的DNA损伤修复的潜力。彗星试验显示,辐射暴露后立即用POLY MVA治疗人外周血白细胞可增强细胞DNA的修复。POLY MVA辐照后小鼠的细胞DNA修复速度加快,血液白细胞和骨髓细胞的细胞修复指数(CRI)增加。小鼠全身暴露于2gy γ射线下,骨髓细胞DNA链断裂,未修复的链断裂最终导致网状细胞形成微核。照射后注射POLY MVA后,微核网状细胞数量减少。因此,体外和体内条件下的研究表明,DNA修复的增强可能是…
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International Journal of Low Radiation
International Journal of Low Radiation Environmental Science-Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
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期刊介绍: The IJLR is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the publication of research articles, review papers and technical notes in all domains related to low-dose radiation, among which are the biological and health effects in humans and the biota, in vitro and in vivo research on low radiation effects, regulatory and policy aspects, risk estimation and public perception.
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