Evaluation of the Mitigation Effect of Spirulina Against Lung Injury Induced by Radiation in Rats.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Current radiopharmaceuticals Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.2174/1874471015666220418133919
Mohammad Hootan Ahmadvand, Safoora Nikzad, Vahid Changizi, Abdolazim Sedighi Pashaki, Masoud Najafi, Fatemeh Mirzaei
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Abstract

Background: Some compounds have been investigated to mitigate the effect of radiation on the lung, such as pneumonitis and fibrosis.

Objective: This study aimed to examine the mitigation efficiency of Spirulina compared to the effect of Metformin.

Methods: 25 male Wistar rats were allotted in five groups: control, Spirulina, Radiation, Radiation plus Spirulina, and Radiation plus Metformin. Rat chest regions were irradiated by 15 Gray (Gy) xradiation using aLINAC. Forty-eight hours after irradiation, treatment with Spirulina and Metformin began. Eighty days after irradiation, all rats were sacrificed, and their lung tissues were removed for histopathological, and biochemical assays.

Results: The results demonstrated that irradiation increased MDA (Malondialdehyde) levels while suppressing the SOD (superoxide dismutase) and GPx(glutathione peroxidase) activity in the irradiated group. MDA levels in lung tissues were reduced with Metformin but not with Spirulina. Both Metformin and Spirulina increased the SOD and GPx activity in lung tissue. Moreover, histopathological evaluations showed extensive changes in the lung tissue including infiltration of lymph cells around the bronchioles and blood vessels, thickening of the alveolar wall, and the disruption of the alveolar structure, as well as accumulation of collagen fibers. Administration of Spirulina and Metformin significantly reduced pathological changes in lung tissue, although the effect of Metformin was greater than that of Spirulina.

Conclusion: Spirulina could mitigate radiation-induced lung injury moderately, although Metformin is more effective than Spirulina as a mitigator agent.

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螺旋藻对大鼠放射性肺损伤的缓解作用评价。
背景:一些化合物已被研究用于减轻辐射对肺的影响,如肺炎和纤维化。目的:本研究旨在比较螺旋藻与二甲双胍的缓解效果。方法:雄性Wistar大鼠25只,随机分为5组:对照组、螺旋藻组、放射线组、放射线加螺旋藻组、放射线加二甲双胍组。用aLINAC对大鼠胸部进行15 Gy x射线照射。照射48小时后,开始螺旋藻和二甲双胍治疗。照射后80 d处死大鼠,取肺组织进行组织病理学和生化分析。结果:结果表明,辐照组MDA(丙二醛)水平升高,超氧化物歧化酶(SOD)和谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶(GPx)活性降低。二甲双胍可降低肺组织中丙二醛的含量,而螺旋藻则无此作用。二甲双胍和螺旋藻均能提高肺组织SOD和GPx活性。此外,组织病理学检查显示肺组织广泛改变,包括细支气管和血管周围淋巴细胞浸润,肺泡壁增厚,肺泡结构破坏以及胶原纤维积聚。螺旋藻和二甲双胍联合用药可显著降低肺组织的病理改变,但二甲双胍的作用大于螺旋藻。结论:螺旋藻对放射性肺损伤有中度缓解作用,但二甲双胍的缓解效果优于螺旋藻。
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