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Alpha Lipoic Acid Attenuates Radiation-Induced Thyroid Injury in Rats

Exposure of the thyroid to radiation during radiotherapy of the head and neck is often unavoidable. The present study aimed to investigate the protective effect of α-lipoic acid (ALA) on radiation-induced thyroid injury in rats. Rats were randomly assigned to four groups: healthy controls (CTL), irr...

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Autores principales: Jung, Jung Hwa, Jung, Jaehoon, Kim, Soo Kyoung, Woo, Seung Hoon, Kang, Ki Mun, Jeong, Bae-Kwon, Jung, Myeong Hee, Kim, Jin Hyun, Hahm, Jong Ryeal
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4234464/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25401725
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0112253
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author Jung, Jung Hwa
Jung, Jaehoon
Kim, Soo Kyoung
Woo, Seung Hoon
Kang, Ki Mun
Jeong, Bae-Kwon
Jung, Myeong Hee
Kim, Jin Hyun
Hahm, Jong Ryeal
author_facet Jung, Jung Hwa
Jung, Jaehoon
Kim, Soo Kyoung
Woo, Seung Hoon
Kang, Ki Mun
Jeong, Bae-Kwon
Jung, Myeong Hee
Kim, Jin Hyun
Hahm, Jong Ryeal
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description Exposure of the thyroid to radiation during radiotherapy of the head and neck is often unavoidable. The present study aimed to investigate the protective effect of α-lipoic acid (ALA) on radiation-induced thyroid injury in rats. Rats were randomly assigned to four groups: healthy controls (CTL), irradiated (RT), received ALA before irradiation (ALA + RT), and received ALA only (ALA, 100 mg/kg, i.p.). ALA was treated at 24 h and 30 minutes prior to irradiation. The neck area including the thyroid gland was evenly irradiated with 2 Gy per minute (total dose of 18 Gy) using a photon 6-MV linear accelerator. Greater numbers of abnormal and unusually small follicles in the irradiated thyroid tissues were observed compared to the controls and the ALA group on days 4 and 7 after irradiation. However, all pathologies were decreased by ALA pretreatment. The quantity of small follicles in the irradiated rats was greater on day 7 than day 4 after irradiation. However, in the ALA-treated irradiated rats, the numbers of small and medium follicles were significantly decreased to a similar degree as in the control and ALA-only groups. The PAS-positive density of the colloid in RT group was decreased significantly compared with all other groups and reversed by ALA pretreatment. The high activity index in the irradiated rats was lowered by ALA treatment. TGF-ß1 immunoreactivity was enhanced in irradiated rats and was more severe on the day 7 after radiation exposure than on day 4. Expression of TGF-ß1 was reduced in the thyroid that had undergone ALA pretreatment. Levels of serum pro-inflammatory cytokines (TNF-α, IL-1ß and IL-6) did not differ significantly between the all groups. This study provides that pretreatment with ALA decreased the severity of radiation-induced thyroid injury by reducing inflammation and fibrotic infiltration and lowering the activity index. Thus, ALA could be used to ameliorate radiation-induced thyroid injury.
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spelling pubmed-42344642014-11-21 Alpha Lipoic Acid Attenuates Radiation-Induced Thyroid Injury in Rats Jung, Jung Hwa Jung, Jaehoon Kim, Soo Kyoung Woo, Seung Hoon Kang, Ki Mun Jeong, Bae-Kwon Jung, Myeong Hee Kim, Jin Hyun Hahm, Jong Ryeal PLoS One Research Article Exposure of the thyroid to radiation during radiotherapy of the head and neck is often unavoidable. The present study aimed to investigate the protective effect of α-lipoic acid (ALA) on radiation-induced thyroid injury in rats. Rats were randomly assigned to four groups: healthy controls (CTL), irradiated (RT), received ALA before irradiation (ALA + RT), and received ALA only (ALA, 100 mg/kg, i.p.). ALA was treated at 24 h and 30 minutes prior to irradiation. The neck area including the thyroid gland was evenly irradiated with 2 Gy per minute (total dose of 18 Gy) using a photon 6-MV linear accelerator. Greater numbers of abnormal and unusually small follicles in the irradiated thyroid tissues were observed compared to the controls and the ALA group on days 4 and 7 after irradiation. However, all pathologies were decreased by ALA pretreatment. The quantity of small follicles in the irradiated rats was greater on day 7 than day 4 after irradiation. However, in the ALA-treated irradiated rats, the numbers of small and medium follicles were significantly decreased to a similar degree as in the control and ALA-only groups. The PAS-positive density of the colloid in RT group was decreased significantly compared with all other groups and reversed by ALA pretreatment. The high activity index in the irradiated rats was lowered by ALA treatment. TGF-ß1 immunoreactivity was enhanced in irradiated rats and was more severe on the day 7 after radiation exposure than on day 4. Expression of TGF-ß1 was reduced in the thyroid that had undergone ALA pretreatment. Levels of serum pro-inflammatory cytokines (TNF-α, IL-1ß and IL-6) did not differ significantly between the all groups. This study provides that pretreatment with ALA decreased the severity of radiation-induced thyroid injury by reducing inflammation and fibrotic infiltration and lowering the activity index. Thus, ALA could be used to ameliorate radiation-induced thyroid injury. Public Library of Science 2014-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4234464/ /pubmed/25401725 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0112253 Text en © 2014 Jung et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Jung, Jaehoon
Kim, Soo Kyoung
Woo, Seung Hoon
Kang, Ki Mun
Jeong, Bae-Kwon
Jung, Myeong Hee
Kim, Jin Hyun
Hahm, Jong Ryeal
Alpha Lipoic Acid Attenuates Radiation-Induced Thyroid Injury in Rats
title Alpha Lipoic Acid Attenuates Radiation-Induced Thyroid Injury in Rats
title_full Alpha Lipoic Acid Attenuates Radiation-Induced Thyroid Injury in Rats
title_fullStr Alpha Lipoic Acid Attenuates Radiation-Induced Thyroid Injury in Rats
title_full_unstemmed Alpha Lipoic Acid Attenuates Radiation-Induced Thyroid Injury in Rats
title_short Alpha Lipoic Acid Attenuates Radiation-Induced Thyroid Injury in Rats
title_sort alpha lipoic acid attenuates radiation-induced thyroid injury in rats
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4234464/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25401725
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0112253
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