| Literature DB >> 30240826 |
Sergey V Gudkov1, Evgenii L Guryev2, Andrei B Gapeyev3, Mars G Sharapov3, Nikolai F Bunkin4, Alexey V Shkirin5, Tatiana S Zabelina6, Alexey P Glinushkin7, Mikhail A Sevost'yanov8, Konstantin N Belosludtsev9, Anatoly V Chernikov10, Vadim I Bruskov10, Andrey V Zvyagin11.
Abstract
Unmodified hydrated С60 fullerene molecules (C60UHFM) were shown to reduce the formation ROS in water and 8-oxoguanine in DNA upon ionizing radiation impact. C60UHFM efficiently eliminate long-lived protein radicals arising after irradiation. In irradiated mice C60UHFM reduce the rate of single/double-strand DNA breaks and amount of chromosomal breaks. The radioprotective activity of C60UHFM was estimated by the survival rate of animals; the dose modification factor for animal survival was 1.3. Hematological tests showed that C60UHFM injection in mice prior to irradiation results in a decrement of irradiation-induced leucopenia and thrombocytopenia. Histological analysis testified that C60UHFM provide significant protection of small intestine tissues in mice against irradiation-induced damage. The obtained data assume that the radioprotective properties of C60UHFM are determined by their antioxidant, antiradical and DNA-protective qualities. Thus, it was demonstrated that C60UHFM are a novel antioxidant and radioprotective agent capable of substantial reduction of the harmful effects of ionizing radiation.Entities:
Keywords: DNA damage; Fullerene C(60); Nanostuctures; Radioprotectors; Reactive oxygen species; X-rays
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30240826 DOI: 10.1016/j.nano.2018.09.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanomedicine ISSN: 1549-9634 Impact factor: 5.307