Title of article :
A rat model against chemotherapy plus radiation-induced oral mucositis
Author/Authors :
Patel, Alkesh Manipal University - Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Department of Pharmacology, India , Rajesh, S. Manipal University - Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Department of Pharmacology, India , Chandrashekhar, V.M. Hanagal Shri Kumareshwar College of Pharmacy - BVVS, India , Rathnam, Shivprakash Avance´ Phytotherapies Pvt. Ltd., India , Shah, Karishma Avance´ Phytotherapies Pvt. Ltd., India , Rao, C. Mallikarjuna Manipal University - Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Department of Pharmacology, India , Nandakumar, K. Manipal University - Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Department of Pharmacology, India
From page :
399
To page :
403
Abstract :
Objectives: Present study was aimed at developing an experimental model of oral mucositis in rats using a combination of chemotherapeutic agent and radiation. Study design: Female Wistar rats (150–200 g) were divided into 3 groups (n=6). Rats in group 1 (normal control) and group 2 (mucositis control) were treated with vehicle. Rats in group 3 were treated with L-glutamine (1 g/kg, p.o.; 15 days) before and after mucositis induction. Oral mucositis was induced by busulfan (6 mg/kg, p.o.; 4 days) and the tongue exposed to infrared (IR) radiation of intensity 40 mV/cm2 for 5 s on the 1st, 4th and 10th days of challenge using a tail flick apparatus.Parameters monitored were body weight, food intake, blood count and survival. Oral mucositis score (OMS) was recorded daily. Histological changes of the irradiated tongue were assessed by hematoxylin and eosin staining. Results: Busulfan and IR radiation significantly reduced body weight and food intake of the mucositis control group as compared to normal control. Clear ulceration of the tongue reflected in the OMS. Histopathology of the tongue revealed intense lymphocytic infiltration, decreased thickness of squamous epithelial cell layer, decrease in number of blood vessels, and necrosis of cells along with pseudo-membrane formation in the mucositis control group. These findings suggested that oral mucositis was successfully induced and treatment with L-glutamine partially reversed these conditions.
Keywords :
Chemotherapy , Busulfan , Infrared radiation , Oral mucositis , Rats
Journal title :
Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal(SPJ)
Journal title :
Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal(SPJ)
Record number :
2684465
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