Radio-protective effect of catalpol in cultured cells and mice |
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Authors: | Chengjie Chen Zhe Chen Fang Xu Chao Zhu Fanfu Fang Shi Shu Min Li Changquan Ling |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Changhai Hospital, 174 Changhai Road, Shanghai 200433, PR China;2.Department of Naval Medicine, Second Military Medical University, 800 Xiangyin Road Shanghai 200433, PR China;3.Airforce Hangzhou Aviation Medical Appraisal and Training Center, 15 Yanggongdi road, Hangzhou 310007, PR China |
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Abstract: | Ionizing radiation can induce DNA damage and cell death by generating reactive oxygen species (ROS). The objective of this study was to investigate the radio-protective effect of catalpol (a main bioactive component in the traditional Chinese Rehmannia) on irradiated cells and mice. We found that treating cells with catalpol (25–100 μg/ml) before irradiation could significantly inhibit ionizing radiation (IR)-induced human lymphocyte AHH-1 cells apoptosis and increase cells viability in vitro. At the same time our study also showed that catalpol (25–100 mg/kg) reduced morphological damage of the gastrointestinal tract by 15.6%, 33.3% and 44.4%, respectively compared with the radiation-induced group, decreased plasma malondialdehyde (MDA) intestinal 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) levels and increased plasma endogenous antioxidants and peripheral white blood cells and platelets in vivo. These results suggest that catalpol possesses notable radio-protective activity, which might be related to its effect of reducing ROS. |
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Keywords: | catalpol radioprotection apoptosis reactive oxygen species |
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