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Alpha lipoic acid attenuates radiation-induced oral mucositis in rats
PURPOSE: Radiotherapy is currently one of the main treatment modalities for head and neck cancer; however, it also results in severe toxicity to the normal tissue, to the detriment of patients. This study aimed to investigate whether alpha lipoic acid (ALA) could protect against radiation-induced or...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5641165/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29069822 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.20286 |
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author | Kim, Jin Hyun Jung, Myeong Hee Kim, Jin Pyeong Kim, Hyun-Jung Jung, Jung Hwa Hahm, Jong Ryeal Kang, Ki Mun Jeong, Bae-Kwon Woo, Seung Hoon |
author_facet | Kim, Jin Hyun Jung, Myeong Hee Kim, Jin Pyeong Kim, Hyun-Jung Jung, Jung Hwa Hahm, Jong Ryeal Kang, Ki Mun Jeong, Bae-Kwon Woo, Seung Hoon |
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description | PURPOSE: Radiotherapy is currently one of the main treatment modalities for head and neck cancer; however, it also results in severe toxicity to the normal tissue, to the detriment of patients. This study aimed to investigate whether alpha lipoic acid (ALA) could protect against radiation-induced oral mucositis in a rat model. RESULTS: On post-irradiation days 4 and 7, the epithelial layer on oral mucosa showed pronounced injury (shortening of the layer) and it is diminished by ALA pretreatment before radiation. Hif-1a expression was significantly induced in the radiation group on days 4, 7, and 28. GLUT1 expression was also induced by radiation at all time points, and the expression levels peaked on day 28. Phosphorylated p53 level was significantly higher in the radiation group on days 4 and 7, and Bax protein expression was significantly higher in the same group on day 4 than ALA-pretreated radiation group. TUNEL-positive staining was significantly lower in the ALA-pretreated radiation group. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Rats were assigned to one of the following four groups: control, ALA only (100 mg/kg, i.p.), irradiated, and ALA administered 24 h and 30 min prior to irradiation, with the neck area including the oral mucosa evenly irradiated with 2 Gy per minute (total dose, 18 Gy) using a photon 6-MV linear accelerator. Rats were sacrificed 4, 7, 28, or 56 days after radiation. CONCLUSIONS: The results show that ALA can be used to ameliorate radiation-induced oral mucositis with head and neck cancer. |
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spelling | pubmed-56411652017-10-24 Alpha lipoic acid attenuates radiation-induced oral mucositis in rats Kim, Jin Hyun Jung, Myeong Hee Kim, Jin Pyeong Kim, Hyun-Jung Jung, Jung Hwa Hahm, Jong Ryeal Kang, Ki Mun Jeong, Bae-Kwon Woo, Seung Hoon Oncotarget Research Paper PURPOSE: Radiotherapy is currently one of the main treatment modalities for head and neck cancer; however, it also results in severe toxicity to the normal tissue, to the detriment of patients. This study aimed to investigate whether alpha lipoic acid (ALA) could protect against radiation-induced oral mucositis in a rat model. RESULTS: On post-irradiation days 4 and 7, the epithelial layer on oral mucosa showed pronounced injury (shortening of the layer) and it is diminished by ALA pretreatment before radiation. Hif-1a expression was significantly induced in the radiation group on days 4, 7, and 28. GLUT1 expression was also induced by radiation at all time points, and the expression levels peaked on day 28. Phosphorylated p53 level was significantly higher in the radiation group on days 4 and 7, and Bax protein expression was significantly higher in the same group on day 4 than ALA-pretreated radiation group. TUNEL-positive staining was significantly lower in the ALA-pretreated radiation group. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Rats were assigned to one of the following four groups: control, ALA only (100 mg/kg, i.p.), irradiated, and ALA administered 24 h and 30 min prior to irradiation, with the neck area including the oral mucosa evenly irradiated with 2 Gy per minute (total dose, 18 Gy) using a photon 6-MV linear accelerator. Rats were sacrificed 4, 7, 28, or 56 days after radiation. CONCLUSIONS: The results show that ALA can be used to ameliorate radiation-induced oral mucositis with head and neck cancer. Impact Journals LLC 2017-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5641165/ /pubmed/29069822 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.20286 Text en Copyright: © 2017 Kim et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) (CC-BY), which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Kim, Jin Hyun Jung, Myeong Hee Kim, Jin Pyeong Kim, Hyun-Jung Jung, Jung Hwa Hahm, Jong Ryeal Kang, Ki Mun Jeong, Bae-Kwon Woo, Seung Hoon Alpha lipoic acid attenuates radiation-induced oral mucositis in rats |
title | Alpha lipoic acid attenuates radiation-induced oral mucositis in rats |
title_full | Alpha lipoic acid attenuates radiation-induced oral mucositis in rats |
title_fullStr | Alpha lipoic acid attenuates radiation-induced oral mucositis in rats |
title_full_unstemmed | Alpha lipoic acid attenuates radiation-induced oral mucositis in rats |
title_short | Alpha lipoic acid attenuates radiation-induced oral mucositis in rats |
title_sort | alpha lipoic acid attenuates radiation-induced oral mucositis in rats |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5641165/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29069822 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.20286 |
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