| Literature DB >> 27018632 |
Xiao-Dong Zhang1, Jinxuan Zhang2, Junying Wang3, Jiang Yang4, Jie Chen3, Xiu Shen3, Jiao Deng5, Dehui Deng5, Wei Long3, Yuan-Ming Sun3, Changlong Liu1, Meixian Li2.
Abstract
Ionizing radiation (gamma and X-ray) is widely used in industry and medicine, but it can also pose a significant hazardous effect on health and induce cancer, physical deformity, and even death, due to DNA damage and invasion of free radicals. There is therefore an urgent unmet demand in designing highly efficient radioprotectants with synergetic integration of effective renal clearance and low toxicity. In this study, we designed ultrasmall (sub-5 nm) highly catalytically active and cysteine-protected MoS2 dots as radioprotectants and investigated their application in protection against ionizing radiation. In vivo preclinical studies showed that the surviving fraction of MoS2-treated mice can appreciably increase to up to 79% when they were exposed to high-energy ionizing radiation. Furthermore, MoS2 dots can contribute in cleaning up the accumulated free radicals within the body, repairing DNA damage, and recovering all vital chemical and biochemical indicators, suggesting their unique role as free radical scavengers. MoS2 dots showed rapid and efficient urinary excretion with more than 80% injected dose eliminated from the body after 24 h due to their ultrasmall hydrodynamic size and did not cause any noticeable toxic responses up to 30 days.Entities:
Keywords: MoS2 dots; radiation; radioprotectants
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27018632 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.6b00321
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881