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Masoud Najafi1, Mohsen Cheki2, Gholamreza Hassanzadeh3, Peyman Amini4, Dheyauldeen Shabeeb5,6, Ahmed Eleojo Musa5,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Radiation toxicity is one of the major concerns for patients with gastrointestinal cancers that undergo radiotherapy. Duodenum is one of the most radiosensitive parts of gastrointestinal system that may be exposed to a high dose of radiation during radiotherapy for some cancers. The development or identification of appropriate radioprotectors with less toxicity is an interesting aim in radiobiology for clinical radiotherapy applications. In the present study, we aimed to evaluate the radioprotective effect of melatonin and metformin combination in rat's duodenum. In addition, we compared our results with the radioprotective effect of melatonin, when administered alone.Entities:
Keywords: Duodenum; melatonin; metformin; radiation; radioprotection
Year: 2019 PMID: 31516889 PMCID: PMC6712895 DOI: 10.4103/abr.abr_68_19
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Biomed Res ISSN: 2277-9175
Results of histopathological evaluation of radioprotective effect of melatonin and its combination with metformin in rat’s duodenum
| Histopathological parameters - | Control | MLT | MLT + MET | RAD | RAD + MLT | RAD + MLT + MET |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Congestion of blood vessels | 0.00±00 | 0.00±00 | 0.00±00 | 2.70±0.31 | 0.50±0.57 | 1.60±0.54 |
| Degenerative changes and necrosis of lamina propria | 0.00±00 | 0.00±00 | 0.00±00 | 1.8±0.45 | 0.75±0.50 | 1.20±0.44 |
| Intestinal mucositis changes | 0.00±00 | 0.00±00 | 0.00±00 | 1.80±0.44 | 0.20±0.50 | 0.00±00 |
| Inflammatory cells infiltration | 0.00±00 | 0.00±00 | 0.00±00 | 1.20±0.44 | 0.00±00 | 1.20±0.44 |
| Degenerative changes of Brunner’s glands | 0.00±00 | 0.00±00 | 0.00±00 | 2.00±0.70 | 0.00±00 | 0.00±00 |
| Goblet cells per duodenum villi | 44±0.82 | 48.24±0.96 | 45±0.82 | 9.2±0.84 | 28±0.82 | 19.80±1.30 |
| Crypt depth | 419±119 µm | 382±75 µm | 388±40 µm | 119±40 µm | 180±29 µm | 241±39 µm |
| Villous height | 1248±37 µm | 1250±50 µm | 1186±25 µm | 546±123 µm | 1058±92 µm | 987±162 µm |
MLT: Melatonin, MET: Metformin, RAD: Radiation
Figure 1Histopathological evaluation of duodenum following whole body irradiation and treatment with melatonin or its combination with metformin. Treatment with melatonin and metformin did not cause any remarkable change in the histology of duodenum. (a): control; (b): melatonin treatment; (c): metformin treatment. Whole body irradiation led to shortening of villi (d, ×100) and also congestion, degeneration, and reduction of goblet cells (e, ×400). Irradiation plus melatonin treatment alleviate villi damage (f, ×100) and other degenerative changes (g, ×400). Irradiation plus melatonin and metformin treatment also reversed shortening of villi (h, ×100), damage to goblet cells and degenerative changes (i, ×400) (H and E staining)