Title of article :
Protective Role of Rheum Tanguticum Polysaccharide 1 in Radiationinduced Intestinal Mucosal Injury
Author/Authors :
Liu, Lin-Na Pharmacy Department - Tangdu Hospital - Fourth Military Medical University - Xi’an, China , Shi, Lei Pharmacy Department - Tangdu Hospital - Fourth Military Medical University - Xi’an, China , Li, Shi-Cao Pharmacy Department - Tangdu Hospital - Fourth Military Medical University - Xi’an, China , Zhang, Wen-Juan Pharmacy Department - Tangdu Hospital - Fourth Military Medical University - Xi’an, China , Zhang, Yan Pharmacy Department - Tangdu Hospital - Fourth Military Medical University - Xi’an, China , Zhang, Zhi-Pei Laboratory of Department of Thoracic Surgery - Tangdu Hospital - Fourth Military Medical University - Xi’an, China
Pages :
9
From page :
833
To page :
841
Abstract :
The protective effects of Rheum tanguticum polysaccharide 1 (RTP1), which is extracted from the Chinese traditional medicine Rheum tanguticum, on radiation-induced intestinal mucosal injury was investigated. Rat intestinal crypt epithelial cells (IEC-6 cells) and Sprague- Dawley rats were each divided into control, irradiated and RTP1-pretreated irradiated groups. After irradiation, cell survival was determined by MTT (3-[4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl]-2,5 diphenyl tetrazolium bromide). assay, and the intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) was detected by fluorescent probe method. Apoptosis was observed by acridine orange staining, and cell cycle was analysed by flow cytometry. Histological analysis of the rat intestinal mucosa was conducted by haematoxylin and eosin staining. Irradiation at 8 Gy(Gray) decreased cell survival rate to only 54%, significantly increased intracellular ROS levels and induced apoptosis. RTP1 pretreatment significantly inhibited cell death, reduced the formation of intracellular ROS and partially inhibited apoptosis. Irradiation markedly reduced the height and quantity of rat intestinal villi, but it could be antagonised by RTP1 pretreatment. RTP1 can promote the recovery of intestinal mucosa damage, possibly by inhibiting radiation-induced intestinal epithelial apoptosis and intracellular ROS production.
Keywords :
Polysaccharide , Rheum tanguticum , Ionising radiation , Small intestine , Radioprotection
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2015
Record number :
2417054
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