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Mitogen-like Cerium-Based Nanoparticles Protect Schmidtea mediterranea against Severe Doses of X-rays
Novel radioprotectors are strongly demanded due to their numerous applications in radiobiology and biomedicine, e.g., for facilitating the remedy after cancer radiotherapy. Currently, cerium-containing nanomaterials are regarded as promising inorganic radioprotectors due to their unrivaled antioxida...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9864839/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36674757 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24021241 |
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author | Filippova, Kristina O. Ermakov, Artem M. Popov, Anton L. Ermakova, Olga N. Blagodatsky, Artem S. Chukavin, Nikita N. Shcherbakov, Alexander B. Baranchikov, Alexander E. Ivanov, Vladimir K. |
author_facet | Filippova, Kristina O. Ermakov, Artem M. Popov, Anton L. Ermakova, Olga N. Blagodatsky, Artem S. Chukavin, Nikita N. Shcherbakov, Alexander B. Baranchikov, Alexander E. Ivanov, Vladimir K. |
author_sort | Filippova, Kristina O. |
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description | Novel radioprotectors are strongly demanded due to their numerous applications in radiobiology and biomedicine, e.g., for facilitating the remedy after cancer radiotherapy. Currently, cerium-containing nanomaterials are regarded as promising inorganic radioprotectors due to their unrivaled antioxidant activity based on their ability to mimic the action of natural redox enzymes like catalase and superoxide dismutase and to neutralize reactive oxygen species (ROS), which are by far the main damaging factors of ionizing radiation. The freshwater planarian flatworms are considered a promising system for testing new radioprotectors, due to the high regenerative potential of these species and an excessive amount of proliferating stem cells (neoblasts) in their bodies. Using planarian Schmidtea mediterranea, we tested CeO(2) nanoparticles, well known for their antioxidant activity, along with much less studied CeF(3) nanoparticles, for their radioprotective potential. In addition, both CeO(2) and CeF(3) nanoparticles improve planarian head blastema regeneration after ionizing irradiation by enhancing blastema growth, increasing the number of mitoses and neoblasts’ survival, and modulating the expression of genes responsible for the proliferation and differentiation of neoblasts. The CeO(2) nanoparticles’ action stems directly from their redox activity as ROS scavengers, while the CeF(3) nanoparticles’ action is mediated by overexpression of “wound-induced genes” and neoblast- and stem cell-regulating genes. |
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spelling | pubmed-98648392023-01-22 Mitogen-like Cerium-Based Nanoparticles Protect Schmidtea mediterranea against Severe Doses of X-rays Filippova, Kristina O. Ermakov, Artem M. Popov, Anton L. Ermakova, Olga N. Blagodatsky, Artem S. Chukavin, Nikita N. Shcherbakov, Alexander B. Baranchikov, Alexander E. Ivanov, Vladimir K. Int J Mol Sci Article Novel radioprotectors are strongly demanded due to their numerous applications in radiobiology and biomedicine, e.g., for facilitating the remedy after cancer radiotherapy. Currently, cerium-containing nanomaterials are regarded as promising inorganic radioprotectors due to their unrivaled antioxidant activity based on their ability to mimic the action of natural redox enzymes like catalase and superoxide dismutase and to neutralize reactive oxygen species (ROS), which are by far the main damaging factors of ionizing radiation. The freshwater planarian flatworms are considered a promising system for testing new radioprotectors, due to the high regenerative potential of these species and an excessive amount of proliferating stem cells (neoblasts) in their bodies. Using planarian Schmidtea mediterranea, we tested CeO(2) nanoparticles, well known for their antioxidant activity, along with much less studied CeF(3) nanoparticles, for their radioprotective potential. In addition, both CeO(2) and CeF(3) nanoparticles improve planarian head blastema regeneration after ionizing irradiation by enhancing blastema growth, increasing the number of mitoses and neoblasts’ survival, and modulating the expression of genes responsible for the proliferation and differentiation of neoblasts. The CeO(2) nanoparticles’ action stems directly from their redox activity as ROS scavengers, while the CeF(3) nanoparticles’ action is mediated by overexpression of “wound-induced genes” and neoblast- and stem cell-regulating genes. MDPI 2023-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9864839/ /pubmed/36674757 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24021241 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Filippova, Kristina O. Ermakov, Artem M. Popov, Anton L. Ermakova, Olga N. Blagodatsky, Artem S. Chukavin, Nikita N. Shcherbakov, Alexander B. Baranchikov, Alexander E. Ivanov, Vladimir K. Mitogen-like Cerium-Based Nanoparticles Protect Schmidtea mediterranea against Severe Doses of X-rays |
title | Mitogen-like Cerium-Based Nanoparticles Protect Schmidtea mediterranea against Severe Doses of X-rays |
title_full | Mitogen-like Cerium-Based Nanoparticles Protect Schmidtea mediterranea against Severe Doses of X-rays |
title_fullStr | Mitogen-like Cerium-Based Nanoparticles Protect Schmidtea mediterranea against Severe Doses of X-rays |
title_full_unstemmed | Mitogen-like Cerium-Based Nanoparticles Protect Schmidtea mediterranea against Severe Doses of X-rays |
title_short | Mitogen-like Cerium-Based Nanoparticles Protect Schmidtea mediterranea against Severe Doses of X-rays |
title_sort | mitogen-like cerium-based nanoparticles protect schmidtea mediterranea against severe doses of x-rays |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9864839/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36674757 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24021241 |
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