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Radioprotective effect of the Barbados Cherry (Malpighia glabra L.) against radiopharmaceutical Iodine-131 in Wistar rats in vivo

BACKGROUND: The increasing consumption of fruits and vegetables has contributed to the improvement of populational health, due in part, to the abundance of antioxidants in these foods. Antioxidants reduce the level of oxidative damage to DNA caused by free radicals and ionizing radiation, including...

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Autores principales: Düsman, Elisângela, Berti, Alessandra Paim, Mariucci, Rosinete Gonçalves, Lopes, Nilson Benedito, Tonin, Lilian Tatiani Düsman, Vicentini, Veronica Elisa Pimenta
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3938045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24479389
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6882-14-41
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author Düsman, Elisângela
Berti, Alessandra Paim
Mariucci, Rosinete Gonçalves
Lopes, Nilson Benedito
Tonin, Lilian Tatiani Düsman
Vicentini, Veronica Elisa Pimenta
author_facet Düsman, Elisângela
Berti, Alessandra Paim
Mariucci, Rosinete Gonçalves
Lopes, Nilson Benedito
Tonin, Lilian Tatiani Düsman
Vicentini, Veronica Elisa Pimenta
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description BACKGROUND: The increasing consumption of fruits and vegetables has contributed to the improvement of populational health, due in part, to the abundance of antioxidants in these foods. Antioxidants reduce the level of oxidative damage to DNA caused by free radicals and ionizing radiation, including the radioisotope iodine-131 (131I). This isotope is used for the diagnosis and treatment of thyroid injuries, such as hyperthyroidism and cancer. METHODS: This study aimed to evaluate the radioprotective and cytotoxic activity of acute and subchronic treatments with Barbados Cherry (BC) (Malpighia glabra L.) fruit juice (5 mg), which is rich in potent antioxidants such as vitamin C, phenols, carotenoids, anthocyanins and yellow flavonoids and its activity against the mutagenic activity of the therapeutic dose of 25 μCi of radioiodine for hyperthyroidism. The test system used was the bone marrow cells of Wistar rats (Rattus norvegicus) that were treated in vivo by gavage. RESULTS: BC showed radioprotective activity in acute treatments, which is most likely due to the joint action of its antioxidant components. In subchronic treatments, the continuous treatment presented an effective radioprotective activity, which was significantly different from treatment with the radiopharmaceutical only. Treatment with BC prior to (PRE) and simultaneous with (SIM) ionizing radiation decreased the number of induced chromosomal alterations, while post-treatment produced no protective effect. In addition, BC exhibited no cytotoxic activity. CONCLUSIONS: These data serve as evidence that BC can be used as a preventive health measure to improve public health quality by countering the action of inevitable exposure to mutagens, such as 131I.
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spelling pubmed-39380452014-03-01 Radioprotective effect of the Barbados Cherry (Malpighia glabra L.) against radiopharmaceutical Iodine-131 in Wistar rats in vivo Düsman, Elisângela Berti, Alessandra Paim Mariucci, Rosinete Gonçalves Lopes, Nilson Benedito Tonin, Lilian Tatiani Düsman Vicentini, Veronica Elisa Pimenta BMC Complement Altern Med Research Article BACKGROUND: The increasing consumption of fruits and vegetables has contributed to the improvement of populational health, due in part, to the abundance of antioxidants in these foods. Antioxidants reduce the level of oxidative damage to DNA caused by free radicals and ionizing radiation, including the radioisotope iodine-131 (131I). This isotope is used for the diagnosis and treatment of thyroid injuries, such as hyperthyroidism and cancer. METHODS: This study aimed to evaluate the radioprotective and cytotoxic activity of acute and subchronic treatments with Barbados Cherry (BC) (Malpighia glabra L.) fruit juice (5 mg), which is rich in potent antioxidants such as vitamin C, phenols, carotenoids, anthocyanins and yellow flavonoids and its activity against the mutagenic activity of the therapeutic dose of 25 μCi of radioiodine for hyperthyroidism. The test system used was the bone marrow cells of Wistar rats (Rattus norvegicus) that were treated in vivo by gavage. RESULTS: BC showed radioprotective activity in acute treatments, which is most likely due to the joint action of its antioxidant components. In subchronic treatments, the continuous treatment presented an effective radioprotective activity, which was significantly different from treatment with the radiopharmaceutical only. Treatment with BC prior to (PRE) and simultaneous with (SIM) ionizing radiation decreased the number of induced chromosomal alterations, while post-treatment produced no protective effect. In addition, BC exhibited no cytotoxic activity. CONCLUSIONS: These data serve as evidence that BC can be used as a preventive health measure to improve public health quality by countering the action of inevitable exposure to mutagens, such as 131I. BioMed Central 2014-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3938045/ /pubmed/24479389 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6882-14-41 Text en Copyright © 2014 Düsman et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited.
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Düsman, Elisângela
Berti, Alessandra Paim
Mariucci, Rosinete Gonçalves
Lopes, Nilson Benedito
Tonin, Lilian Tatiani Düsman
Vicentini, Veronica Elisa Pimenta
Radioprotective effect of the Barbados Cherry (Malpighia glabra L.) against radiopharmaceutical Iodine-131 in Wistar rats in vivo
title Radioprotective effect of the Barbados Cherry (Malpighia glabra L.) against radiopharmaceutical Iodine-131 in Wistar rats in vivo
title_full Radioprotective effect of the Barbados Cherry (Malpighia glabra L.) against radiopharmaceutical Iodine-131 in Wistar rats in vivo
title_fullStr Radioprotective effect of the Barbados Cherry (Malpighia glabra L.) against radiopharmaceutical Iodine-131 in Wistar rats in vivo
title_full_unstemmed Radioprotective effect of the Barbados Cherry (Malpighia glabra L.) against radiopharmaceutical Iodine-131 in Wistar rats in vivo
title_short Radioprotective effect of the Barbados Cherry (Malpighia glabra L.) against radiopharmaceutical Iodine-131 in Wistar rats in vivo
title_sort radioprotective effect of the barbados cherry (malpighia glabra l.) against radiopharmaceutical iodine-131 in wistar rats in vivo
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3938045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24479389
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6882-14-41
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