| Literature DB >> 26122083 |
Liu-Gen Jin1, Jian-Jun Chu2, Qing-Feng Pang3, Fu-Zheng Zhang2, Gang Wu2, Le-Yuan Zhou2, Xiao-Jun Zhang2, Chun-Gen Xing4.
Abstract
Caffeic acid phenyl ester (CAPE) is a potent anti-inflammatory agent and it can eliminate the free radicals. This study aimed to investigate the radioprotective effects of CAPE on X-ray irradiation induced intestinal injury in rats. Rats were intragastrically administered with 10 μmol/kg/d CAPE for 7 consecutive days before exposing them to a single dose of X-ray irradiation (9Gy) to abdomen. Rats were sacrificed 72 h after exposure to radiation. We found that pretreatment with CAPE effectively attenuated intestinal pathology changes, apoptosis, oxidative stress, bacterial translocation, the content of nitric oxide and myeloperoxidase as well as the concentration of plasma tumor necrosis factor-α. Pretreatment with CAPE also reversed the activation of p38MAPK and the increased expression of intercellular cell adhesion molecule-1 induced by radiation in intestinal mucosa. Taken together, these results suggest that pretreatment with CAPE could be a promising candidate for treating radiation-induced intestinal injury.Entities:
Keywords: Apoptosis; Caffeic acid phenethyl ester; Intestine; Radiation; p38MAPK
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26122083 DOI: 10.1016/j.etap.2015.05.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Toxicol Pharmacol ISSN: 1382-6689 Impact factor: 4.860