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Shigeaki Sunada1, Hiroshi Fujisawa2, Ian M Cartwright3, Junko Maeda3, Colleen A Brents3, Kazue Mizuno4, Yasushi Aizawa5, Takamitsu A Kato3, Mitsuru Uesaka1.
Abstract
In the present study, the role of monoglucosyl‑rutin as a potential radioprotector was investigated using mammalian cell culture models. Cell survival and DNA damage were assessed using colony formation, sister chromatid exchange and γH2AX assays. It was demonstrated that monoglucosyl‑rutin was able to increase cell survival when exposed to ionizing radiation, possibly by decreasing the amount of base damage experienced by the cell. However, the present study also demonstrated that, despite monoglucosyl‑rutin exhibiting radioprotective effects at low doses, high doses of monoglucosyl‑rutin led to a decrease in plating efficiency and an increased doubling time. This effect may be due to double‑strand breaks caused by high concentrations of monoglucosyl‑rutin.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24788331 PMCID: PMC4068723 DOI: 10.3892/mmr.2014.2181
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Med Rep ISSN: 1791-2997 Impact factor: 2.952
Figure 1Chemical structure of rutin and monoglucosyl-rutin.
Figure 2Cell doubling time of CHO10B2 cells exposed to various concentrations of monoglucosyl-rutin. Error bars indicate the standard error of the mean.
Figure 3Cell plating efficiency of CHO10B2 cells exposed to various concentrations of monoglucosyl-rution. Error bars indicate the standard error of the mean.
Figure 4Cell survival of CHO10B2 cells at various doses of γ radiation. Open square indicates the control cells, open circle indicates cells treated with 0.1% monoglucosyl-rutin and open triangle indicates cells treated with 0.3% monoglucosyl-rutin. Error bars indicate standard error of the mean.
Figure 5Number of radiation-induced SCEs per chromosome in CHO10B2 cells when exposed to 2 Gy of γ radiation. The error bars indicate the standard error of the mean. SCE, sister chromatid exchange.
Figure 6Average number of γH2AX foci/cell in normal human fibroblasts (AG1521) treated with various concentrations of monoglucosyl-rutin and exposed to 0 or 1 Gy of γ radiation. Treatment dose is indicated in the figure legend. The error bars indicate the standard error of the mean.