Ameliorative role of Teucrium polium extract on γ-radiation toxicity in brain of albino rats

M. Saif-Elnasr, S. M. A. Fattah, T. Mohamed
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The impairment to the healthy brain tissue is a crucial factor limiting the application of radiation therapy in patients with nervous system neoplasms. Teucrium polium (TP) L. (family Lamiaceae), a wild-growing flowering plant, has beneficial curative properties. The flavonoids of TP have many valuable biological activities. This study aims atinvestigating theameliorative effect of TP extract on γ-radiation toxicity in brain of albino rats. Thirty adult male albino rats were used. Ionizing irradiation was performed by whole body exposure of rats to 8Gy. TP was administered by intragastric tube in a dose of 200mg/kg body weight. Animals were divided into five groups: Group I (control), Group II (TP), Group III (γ-irradiated), Group IV (TP+γ-irradiated) and Group V (TP+γ-irradiated+TP). The action of TP extract was investigated after one week post irradiation by measuring serum liver and renal functions, and oxidative stress parameters in brain tissue. Moreover, serum S100B and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in brain tissue were measured, in addition tohistopathological examination. TP at a dose of 200mg/kg body weight did not have hepatotoxic or nephrotoxic effects.TP extract significantly ameliorated γ-radiation-induced brain damage by improving radiationinduced oxidative stress. The role of the extract was confirmed by improvement of the levels of S100B in the serum and BDNF in the brain as well as amelioration of histopathological changes induced by radiation. The administration of TP before and after irradiation was more effective than administration only before irradiation. These results revealed that the administration of TP extract might ameliorate γ-radiation-induced brain injury by the attenuation of oxidative stress, the regulation of BDNF and the suppression of S100B.
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茯苓提取物对白化大鼠脑γ-辐射毒性的改善作用
对健康脑组织的损害是限制放射治疗在神经系统肿瘤患者中应用的一个重要因素。灰质teucium polium (TP) L.(科Lamiaceae)是一种野生开花植物,具有良好的药用价值。TP类黄酮具有许多有价值的生物活性。本研究旨在探讨TP提取物对白化大鼠脑γ-辐射毒性的改善作用。选用成年雄性白化大鼠30只。电离辐照采用大鼠全身辐照8Gy的方法。TP灌胃给药,剂量为200mg/kg体重。实验动物分为5组:ⅰ组(对照组)、ⅱ组(TP组)、ⅲ组(γ-辐照)、ⅳ组(TP+γ-辐照)和ⅴ组(TP+γ-辐照+TP)。照射后1周,通过测定血清肝肾功能和脑组织氧化应激参数,研究TP提取物的作用。测定血清S100B和脑组织脑源性神经营养因子(BDNF),并进行组织病理学检查。剂量为200mg/kg体重的TP没有肝毒性或肾毒性作用。TP提取物通过改善辐射诱导的氧化应激,显著改善γ-辐射诱导的脑损伤。通过提高血清中S100B水平和脑内BDNF水平以及改善辐射引起的组织病理改变,证实了提取物的作用。照射前后给予TP比照射前给予TP更有效。上述结果表明,TP提取物可能通过抑制氧化应激、调节BDNF和抑制S100B来改善γ辐射所致的脑损伤。
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