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Vitamins C and E prevent AZT-induced leukopenia and loss of cellularity in bone marrow. Studies in mice.

J García-de-la-Asunción1, L G Gómez-Cambronero, M L Del Olmo, F V Pallardó, J Sastre, J Viña.   

Abstract

A major limitation in the use of AZT for AIDS treatment is the occurrence of side effects, such as leukopenia. The effects of antioxidant vitamins C and E on AZT-induced leukopenia were investigated in mice. Mice were divided into four groups: (1) controls; (2) AZT-treated; (3) treated with AZT plus vitamins C and E; and (4) pre-treated with vitamins and then treated with AZT plus vitamins. Our results demonstrate that AZT causes leukopenia in mice, which was abrogated by administration of vitamins C and E in the pre-treated group. These vitamins prevented the decrease in cellular content induced by AZT in bone marrow and diminished peroxide levels in myeloid precursors in bone marrow. AZT also caused an increase in plasma malondialdehyde and blood oxidized glutathione levels, which was prevented by the administration of antioxidant vitamins. In conclusion, oxidative stress is involved in AZT-induced leukopenia which may be prevented by antioxidant treatment.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17364962     DOI: 10.1080/10715760600868537

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Free Radic Res        ISSN: 1029-2470


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