نتایج جستجو برای: ionizing irradiation

تعداد نتایج: 76474  

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
h.e. alkis department of radiation oncology, gaziantep university, medical school, gaziantep, turkey abdurahman kuzhan department of radiation oncology, gaziantep university, medical school, gaziantep, turkey a. dirier department of radiation oncology, gaziantep university, medical school, gaziantep, turkey m. tarakcioglu department of biochemistry and clinical biochemistry, gaziantep university, medical school, gaziantep, turkey e. demir department of biochemistry and clinical biochemistry, gaziantep university, medical school, gaziantep, turkey e. saricicek department of biochemistry, dr. ersin arslan state hospital, gaziantep, turkey

background: our purpose was to investigate propolis and its component caffeic acid phenethyl ester (cape) for their antioxidant effects on the brain tissue of rats exposed to ionizing radiation (ir). materials and methods: fifty-four male albino sprague-dawley rats, divided into six groups, were designed as normal control group, cranial irradiation of 5 gray alone, irradiation plus cape, irradi...

Journal: :Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2008
Yoshihisa Tateishi Eri Sasabe Eisaku Ueta Tetsuya Yamamoto

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) have important roles in various physiological processes. Recently, several novel homologues of the phagocytic NADPH oxidase have been discovered and this protein family is now designated as the Nox family. We investigated the involvement of Nox family proteins in ionizing irradiation-induced ROS generation and impairment in immortalized salivary gland acinar cells ...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Yasuhide Iwata Katsuaki Suzuki Tomoyasu Wakuda Norihito Seki Ismail Thanseem Hideo Matsuzaki Takayoshi Mamiya Takatoshi Ueki Sumiko Mikawa Takeshi Sasaki Shiro Suda Shigeyuki Yamamoto Kenji J. Tsuchiya Genichi Sugihara Kazuhiko Nakamura Kohji Sato Nori Takei Kenji Hashimoto Norio Mori

BACKGROUND Epidemiological studies suggest that radiation exposure may be a potential risk factor for schizophrenia in adult humans. Here, we investigated whether adult irradiation in rats caused behavioral abnormalities relevant to schizophrenia. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS A total dose of 15-Gy irradiation in six fractionations during 3 weeks was exposed to the forebrain including the su...

2008
Jun Gao Hsing Lin Wang Andrew P. Shreve Rashi Iyer

High-dose ionizing irradiations can cause acute tissue and organ damage, especially severe cutaneous lesions. These cutaneous injuries often result in further complications and incur high mortality. Therefore, it is critical to develop effective therapeutic approaches for acute high-dose ionizing irradiation injury. Intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been implicated in mediating i...

Journal: :Blood 1968
A M Siegal H W Casey R W Bowman J E Traynor

T HE SPONTANEOUS DEVELOPMENT of leukemia in a subhuman primate is an uncommon occurrence. Whereas ionizing radiation will predictably induce leukemia in certain strains of mice and rats and is associated with human leukemia, as far as we could ascertain, there are only two previously reported cases of leukemia associated with ionizing radiation in primates.1’2 The purpose of this report is to d...

2016
Seyed Mohammad Abedi Fateme Yarmand Mina Motallebnejad Maryam Seyedmajidi Dariush Moslemi Ali Bijani Seyed Jalal Hosseinimehr

The aim of this study was to investigate the radioprotective effect of thymol as a natural product against salivary glands dysfunction induced by ionizing radiation in rats. The rats were treated with thymol at dose of 50 mg/Kg before exposure to ionizing radiation at dose 15 Gy. Salivary gland function was evaluated with radioisotope scintigraphy and then salivary gland to background counts ra...

2009
Ana Paula Dionísio Renata Takassugui Gomes Marília Oetterer

Ionizing radiation has been widely used in industrial processes, especially in the sterilization of medicals, pharmaceuticals, cosmetic products, and in food processing. Similar to other techniques of food processing, irradiation can induce certain alterations that can modify both the chemical composition and the nutritional value of foods. These changes depend on the food composition, the irra...

Journal: :Onkologie 2001
M Schaffer P M Schaffer L Corti G Sotti A Hofstetter G Jori E Dühmke

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE The use of ionizing irradiation as radiation therapy (RT) for tumor treatment represents a well-established method. The use of photodynamic therapy (PDT), especially with Photofrin II, for tumor treatment is also known. Chemical modifiers enhancing the action of radiation therapy are well known and widely used in medicine. None of these compounds, however, is a selectiv...

2012
C De la Cal J Fernández-Solari CE Mohn JP Prestifilippo A Pugnaloni VA Medina JC Elverdin

The exposure to high doses of ionizing radiation during radiotherapy results in severe morphological and functional alterations of the salivary glands, such as xerostomia. In the present study we investigated the chronic effect of a single radiation dose of 15 Gray (Gy) limited to head and neck on rat salivary gland function (salivary secretion and gland mass) and histology. Results indicate th...

Journal: :Journal of radiation research 2007
Bing Hou Zhi-Wei Xu Chao-Wen Yang Yan Gao Shi-Fu Zhao Cheng-Gang Zhang

Mammals can barely survive total-body ionizing irradiation greater than 10 Gy. To date, there are few drugs available for radioprotective therapy under such circumstances. Inosine, a natural derivative of adenosine, has been known to provide powerful protection for many kinds of cells and tissues against various insults both in vitro and in vivo. In the present study, we examined whether inosin...

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