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Protected graft copolymer-formulated fibroblast growth factors mitigate the lethality of partial body irradiation injury

We evaluated the mitigating effects of fibroblast growth factor 4 and 7 (FGF4 and FGF7, respectively) in comparison with long acting protected graft copolymer (PGC)-formulated FGF4 and 7 (PF4 and PF7, respectively) administered to C57BL/6J mice a day after exposure to LD50/30 (15.7 Gy) partial body...

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Autores principales: Castillo, Gerardo M., Nishimoto-Ashfield, Akiko, Jones, Cynthia C., Kabirov, Kasim K., Zakharov, Alexander, Lyubimov, Alexander V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5313194/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28207794
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171703
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author Castillo, Gerardo M.
Nishimoto-Ashfield, Akiko
Jones, Cynthia C.
Kabirov, Kasim K.
Zakharov, Alexander
Lyubimov, Alexander V.
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Nishimoto-Ashfield, Akiko
Jones, Cynthia C.
Kabirov, Kasim K.
Zakharov, Alexander
Lyubimov, Alexander V.
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description We evaluated the mitigating effects of fibroblast growth factor 4 and 7 (FGF4 and FGF7, respectively) in comparison with long acting protected graft copolymer (PGC)-formulated FGF4 and 7 (PF4 and PF7, respectively) administered to C57BL/6J mice a day after exposure to LD50/30 (15.7 Gy) partial body irradiation (PBI) which targeted the gastrointestinal (GI) system. The PGC that we developed increased the bioavailability of FGF4 and FGF7 by 5- and 250-fold compared to without PGC, respectively, and also sustained a 24 hr presence in the blood after a single subcutaneous administration. The dose levels tested for mitigating effects on radiation injury were 3 mg/kg for the PF4 and PF7 and 1.5 mg each for their combination (PF4/7). Amifostine administered prior to PBI was used as a positive control. The PF4, PF7, or PF4/7 mitigated the radiation lethality in mice. The mitigating effect of PF4 and PF7 was similar to the positive control and PF7 was better than other mitigators tested. The plasma citrulline levels and hematology parameters were early markers of recovery and survival. GI permeability function appeared to be a late or full recovery indicator. The villus length and crypt number correlated with plasma citrulline level, indicating that it can act as a surrogate marker for these histology evaluations. The IL-18 concentrations in jejunum as early as day 4 and TPO levels in colon on day 10 following PBI showed statistically significant changes in irradiated versus non-irradiated mice which makes them potential biomarkers of radiation exposure. Other colon and jejunum cytokine levels are potentially useful but require larger numbers of samples than in the present study before their full utility can be realized.
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spelling pubmed-53131942017-03-03 Protected graft copolymer-formulated fibroblast growth factors mitigate the lethality of partial body irradiation injury Castillo, Gerardo M. Nishimoto-Ashfield, Akiko Jones, Cynthia C. Kabirov, Kasim K. Zakharov, Alexander Lyubimov, Alexander V. PLoS One Research Article We evaluated the mitigating effects of fibroblast growth factor 4 and 7 (FGF4 and FGF7, respectively) in comparison with long acting protected graft copolymer (PGC)-formulated FGF4 and 7 (PF4 and PF7, respectively) administered to C57BL/6J mice a day after exposure to LD50/30 (15.7 Gy) partial body irradiation (PBI) which targeted the gastrointestinal (GI) system. The PGC that we developed increased the bioavailability of FGF4 and FGF7 by 5- and 250-fold compared to without PGC, respectively, and also sustained a 24 hr presence in the blood after a single subcutaneous administration. The dose levels tested for mitigating effects on radiation injury were 3 mg/kg for the PF4 and PF7 and 1.5 mg each for their combination (PF4/7). Amifostine administered prior to PBI was used as a positive control. The PF4, PF7, or PF4/7 mitigated the radiation lethality in mice. The mitigating effect of PF4 and PF7 was similar to the positive control and PF7 was better than other mitigators tested. The plasma citrulline levels and hematology parameters were early markers of recovery and survival. GI permeability function appeared to be a late or full recovery indicator. The villus length and crypt number correlated with plasma citrulline level, indicating that it can act as a surrogate marker for these histology evaluations. The IL-18 concentrations in jejunum as early as day 4 and TPO levels in colon on day 10 following PBI showed statistically significant changes in irradiated versus non-irradiated mice which makes them potential biomarkers of radiation exposure. Other colon and jejunum cytokine levels are potentially useful but require larger numbers of samples than in the present study before their full utility can be realized. Public Library of Science 2017-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5313194/ /pubmed/28207794 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171703 Text en © 2017 Castillo 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Castillo, Gerardo M.
Nishimoto-Ashfield, Akiko
Jones, Cynthia C.
Kabirov, Kasim K.
Zakharov, Alexander
Lyubimov, Alexander V.
Protected graft copolymer-formulated fibroblast growth factors mitigate the lethality of partial body irradiation injury
title Protected graft copolymer-formulated fibroblast growth factors mitigate the lethality of partial body irradiation injury
title_full Protected graft copolymer-formulated fibroblast growth factors mitigate the lethality of partial body irradiation injury
title_fullStr Protected graft copolymer-formulated fibroblast growth factors mitigate the lethality of partial body irradiation injury
title_full_unstemmed Protected graft copolymer-formulated fibroblast growth factors mitigate the lethality of partial body irradiation injury
title_short Protected graft copolymer-formulated fibroblast growth factors mitigate the lethality of partial body irradiation injury
title_sort protected graft copolymer-formulated fibroblast growth factors mitigate the lethality of partial body irradiation injury
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5313194/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28207794
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171703
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