نتایج جستجو برای: radioprotector

تعداد نتایج: 210  

Journal: :Journal of radiation research 2007
Alireza Shirazi Ghazaleh Ghobadi Mahmoud Ghazi-Khansari

In spite of the fact that radiotherapy is a common and effective tool for cancer treatment; the radio sensitivity of normal tissues adjacent to the tumor which are unavoidably exposed to radiation limits therapeutic gain. For the sake of improvement in radiation therapy, radiobiology- the study of the action of ionizing radiation on living things- plays a crucial role through explaining observe...

2014
SHIGEAKI SUNADA HIROSHI FUJISAWA IAN M. CARTWRIGHT JUNKO MAEDA COLLEEN A. BRENTS KAZUE MIZUNO YASUSHI AIZAWA TAKAMITSU A. KATO MITSURU UESAKA

In the present study, the role of monoglucosyl‑rutin as a potential radioprotector was investigated using mammalian cell culture models. Cell survival and DNA damage were assessed using colony formation, sister chromatid exchange and γH2AX assays. It was demonstrated that monoglucosyl‑rutin was able to increase cell survival when exposed to ionizing radiation, possibly by decreasing the amount ...

2016
Mitsuko Kawano Sachiko Umeda Takeshi Yasuda Mayumi Fujita Atsuko Ishikawa Toru Imamura Takashi Imai Fumiaki Nakayama

PURPOSE Telogen (resting phase) hair follicles (HFs) are more radioresistant than their anagen (growth phase) counterparts. Fibroblast growth factor (FGF) 18 is strongly expressed in telogen HFs to maintain the telogen phase, whereas several other FGFs exert radioprotective effects; however, the role of FGF18 in the radioresistance of HFs remains unknown. This study focused on clarifying the ro...

2015
Hemlata Nimesh Vinod Tiwari Chunhua Yang Sushma R. Gundala Krishna Chuttani Puja P. Hazari Anil K. Mishra Abhisheak Sharma Jawahar Lal Anju Katyal Ritu Aneja Vibha Tandon

Radiotherapy, a therapeutic modality of cancer treatment, nonselectively damages normal tissues as well as tumor tissues. The search is ongoing for therapeutic agents that selectively reduce radiation-induced normal tissue injury without reducing tumoricidal effect, thereby increasing the therapeutic ratioof radiation therapy. Our laboratory established 5-(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)2-[2ʹ-(3,4-dime...

2011
Marina K. Ayrapetov Chang Xu Yingli Sun Kaya Zhu Kalindi Parmar Alan D. D'Andrea Brendan D. Price

Hypoxia inducible factor 1α (Hif1α) is a stress responsive transcription factor, which regulates the expression of genes required for adaption to hypoxia. Hif1α is normally hydroxylated by an oxygen-dependent prolylhydroxylase, leading to degradation and clearance of Hif1α from the cell. Under hypoxic conditions, the activity of the prolylhydroxylase is reduced and Hif1α accumulates. Hif1α is a...

Journal: :Journal of radiation research 2008
Kazunori Anzai Nobuo Ikota Megumi Ueno Minako Nyui Tsutomu V Kagiya

In vivo radioprotection of C3H mice by i.p. administration of Zn-, Mn-, Cu-, or Se-containing heat-treated Saccharomyces serevisiae yeast sample was examined. The 30-day survival of the group treated 30 min before 7.5 Gy whole-body X-irradiation with mineral-containing yeast powders suspended in 0.5% methylcellulose was significantly higher than that of control group. When mineral-yeast was adm...

Journal: :The oncologist 2007
John R Kouvaris Vassilis E Kouloulias Lampros J Vlahos

After several decades of preclinical and clinical research, the first approved radioprotective drug, amifostine, is being used in clinical practice. Amifostine has been shown to specifically protect normal tissues from damage caused by radiation and chemotherapy. An inactive prodrug, amifostine is converted to an active thiol by dephosphorylation by alkaline phosphatase in the normal endotheliu...

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