| Literature DB >> 22174652 |
Lei Yao1, Zhenyu Wang, Haitian Zhao, Cuilin Cheng, Xiaoyi Fu, Jiaren Liu, Xin Yang.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate radioprotective effect of the polysaccharides from soybean meal (SMP) against X-ray radiation-induced damage in mouse spleen lymphocytes. MTT and comet assay were performed to evaluate SMP's ability to prevent cell death and DNA damage induced by radiation. The results show that, X-ray radiation (30 KV, 10 mA, 8 min (4 Gy)) can significantly increase cell death and DNA fragmentation of mouse spleen lymphocytes. Pretreatment with SMP for 2 h before radiation could increase cell viability, moreover, the SMP can reduce X-ray radiation-induced DNA damage. The percentage of tail DNA and the tail moment of the SMP groups were significantly lower than those of the radiation alone group (p < 0.05). These results suggest SMP may be a good candidate as a radioprotective agent.Entities:
Keywords: comet assay; radioprotective; soybean meal polysaccharides; spleen lymphocytes
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22174652 PMCID: PMC3233458 DOI: 10.3390/ijms12118096
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
Figure 1Effect of polysaccharides from soybean meal (SMP) on cell viability of X-ray radiated lymphocytes. (# p < 0.05 compared to the value of normal group; * p < 0.01 compared to the value with radiation group). Values are given as means ± S.D. of three independent experiments in each group.
Figure 2Dose-dependent effect of SMP on percentage DNA in tail induced by 4 Gy X-ray radiation. (# p < 0.05 compared to the value of normal group; * p < 0.05 compared to the value of radiation group).
Figure 3Dose-dependent effect of SMP on Tail Moment induced by 4 Gy X-ray radiation. (# p < 0.05 compared to the value of normal group; * p < 0.05 compared to the value of radiation group).