| Literature DB >> 26678032 |
Anna Kovalchuk1, Richelle Mychasiuk1, Arif Muhammad1, Shakhawat Hossain1, Slava Ilnytskyy2, Abhijit Ghose3, Charles Kirkby3,4, Esmaeel Ghasroddashti3,4, Olga Kovalchuk2,5, Bryan Kolb1,5,6.
Abstract
Radiation therapy can not only produce effects on targeted organs, but can also influence shielded bystander organs, such as the brain in targeted liver irradiation. The brain is sensitive to radiation exposure, and irradiation causes significant neuro-cognitive deficits, including deficits in attention, concentration, memory, and executive and visuospatial functions. The mechanisms of their occurrence are not understood, although they may be related to the bystander effects.We analyzed the induction, mechanisms, and behavioural repercussions of bystander effects in the brain upon liver irradiation in a well-established rat model.Here, we show for the first time that bystander effects occur in the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus regions upon liver irradiation, where they manifest as altered gene expression and somewhat increased levels of γH2AX. We also report that bystander effects in the brain are associated with neuroanatomical and behavioural changes, and are more pronounced in females than in males.Entities:
Keywords: behaviour; brain; gene expression; neuroanatomy; radiation therapy
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26678032 PMCID: PMC4826213 DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.6596
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncotarget ISSN: 1949-2553
Figure 1Levels of phosphorylated H2AX (γH2AX ) in PFC tissues of head- and liver-irradiated female and male animals
Lysates from PFC tissues were immunoblotted using antibodies against γH2AX. Each sample represents an individual animal. All female samples were run on one gel under the same conditions; all male samples were run on another gel under the same conditions.
List of genes differentially expressed in the PFC of female rats upon liver irradiation. Levels of corresponding proteins were determined by western immunoblotting and were significant (p < 0.05)
| Gene | Gene expression (Log2Fold) | Protein level (Fold) |
|---|---|---|
| Collagen alpha-2(I) | −1.21 | |
| T-box transcription factor TBX18 | −1.30 | −1.09 |
| Fibronectin Anastellin | −0.82 | |
| Collagen alpha-1(I) chain | −1.00 | |
| Excitatory amino acid transporter 2 | −0.61 | −1.24 |
| Inactive carboxypeptidase-like protein X2 | −1.13 | |
| Insulin receptor substrate 2 | −0.75 | |
| ENSRNOG00000024374|Uncharacterized protein | −0.55 | |
| Adenylate cyclase type 1 | −0.65 | |
| Putative RNA-binding protein 3 | 0.52 | |
| Biregional cell adhesion molecule-related/down-regulated by oncogenes (Cdon) binding protein | −0.57 | |
| Collagen alpha-1(III) chain | −1.20 | |
| Cadherin-1E-Cad/CTF1E-Cad/CTF2E-Cad/CTF3 | −1.55 | |
| Retinal dehydrogenase 2 | −0.81 | |
| Insulin-like growth factor-binding protein 2 | −0.77 | |
| Pecanex-like protein 1 | −0.40 | |
| ENSRNOG00000001249|Uncharacterized protein | −1.03 | |
| SLIT-ROBO Rho GTPase-activating protein 3 | −0.40 | |
| Fibulin-1 | −0.72 | |
| Tubulin polymerization-promoting protein | −0.47 | |
| Collectin-12 | −0.91 | |
| ENSRNOG00000019462|Uncharacterized protein | −0.39 |
Figure 2Representative samples of camera lucida drawings of pyramidal neurons used for spine density and dendritic analysis in medial prefrontal cortex (Cg3), orbital frontal cortex (AID), and hippocampus (CA1) of male and female rats exposed head or liver irradiation
Figure 3Low dose radiation exposure affects spine density
The density of dendritic spines (spines/10μM) in medial prefrontal cortex (Cg3), orbital frontal cortex (AID), parietal cortex (Par1), and hippocampus (CA1) of male and female rats upon head or liver irradiation. *Significantly different from the control unexposed animals.
Figure 4Low dose radiation exposure causes changes in dendritic branching and length
Apical and basilar branching and dendritic length in medial prefrontal cortex (Cg3) and orbital frontal cortex (AID) of male and female rats upon head or liver irradiation. *Significantly different from the control unexposed animals p < .05 or better.
Figure 5Low dose head and liver irradiation exposure affect animal behavior
Graphical representation of the behavioral data for the Open Field Activity, elevated plus maze and Novel Object Recognition tests. *Significantly different from the control unexposed animals p < .05 or better.