Pretreatment with Ascorbic Acid Prevents Lethal Gastrointestinal Syndrome in Mice Receiving a Massive Amount of Radiation
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While bone marrow or stem cell transplantation can rescue bone marrow aplasia in patients accidentally exposed to a lethal radiation dose, radiation-induced irreversible gastrointestinal damage (GI syndrome) is fatal. We investigated the effects of ascorbic acid on radiation-induced GI syndrome in mice. Ascorbic acid (150 mg/kg/day) was orally administered to mice for 3 days, and then the mice underwent whole body irradiation (WBI). Bone marrow transplantation (BMT) 24 h after irradiation rescued mice receiving a WBI dose of less than 12 Gy. No mice receiving 14 Gy-WBI survived, because of radiation-induced GI syndrome, even if they received BMT. However, pretreatment with ascorbic acid significantly suppressed radiation-induced DNA damage in the crypt cells and prevented denudation of intestinal mucosa; therefore, ascorbic acid in combination with BMT rescued mice after 14 Gy-WBI. DNA microarray analysis demonstrated that irradiation up-regulated expressions of apoptosis-related genes in the small intestine, including those related to the caspase-9-mediated intrinsic pathway as well as the caspase-8-mediated extrinsic pathway, and down-regulated expressions of these genes in ascorbic acid-pretreated mice. Thus, pretreatment with ascorbic acid may effectively prevent radiation-induced GI syndrome.
- 2010-03-16
著者
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YAMAMOTO Tetsuo
Department of Immunology and Microbiology, National Defense Medical College
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KINOSHITA Manabu
Department of Immunology and Microbiology, National Defense Medical College
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SHINOMIYA Nariyoshi
Military Medicine Research Unit, Test and Evaluation Command, Ground Self-Defense Force
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HIROI Sadayuki
Department of Integrative Physiology and Bio-Nano Medicine, National Defense Medical College
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SUGASAWA Hidekazu
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, National Defense Medical College
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MATSUSHITA Yoshitaro
Department of Surgery, National Defense Medical College
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MAJIMA Takashi
Department of Immunology and Microbiology, National Defense Medical College
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SAITOH Daizoh
Division of Traumatology, National Defense Medical College Research Institute
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SEKI Shuhji
Department of Immunology and Microbiology, National Defense Medical College
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Majima Takashi
Department Of Immunology And Microbiology National Defense Medical College
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Majima Takashi
Department Of Electrical Engineering And Computer Science Kumamoto University
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Kinoshita Manabu
Department Of Cardiology Komatsushima Red Cross Hospital
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Kinoshita Manabu
Department Of Immunology And Microbiology National Defense Medical College
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Seki Shuhji
Department Of Immunology And Microbiology National Defense Medical College
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Saitoh Daizoh
Division Of Traumatology National Defense Medical College Research Institute
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Hiroi Sadayuki
Department Of Integrative Physiology And Bio-nano Medicine National Defense Medical College
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Sugasawa Hidekazu
Department Of Pathology And Laboratory Medicine National Defense Medical College
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Shinomiya Nariyoshi
Military Medicine Research Unit Test And Evaluation Command Ground Self-defense Force
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Matsushita Yoshitaro
Department Of Surgery National Defense Medical College
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Yamamoto Tetsuo
Department Of Immunology And Microbiology National Defense Medical College
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Saitoh Daizoh
Division of Basic Traumatology, National Defense Medical College Research Institute, 3-2 Namiki, Tokorozawa, Saitama 359-8513, Japan
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