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ASSESSMENT OF RADIOPROTECTIVE ACTION OF BASIDIOMYCOTIC MELANIN PIGMENTS ON THE HEMATOPOIETIC SYSTEM OF Balb/C MICE UNDER EXPOSURE TO IONIZING RADIATION IN SUBLETHAL DOSE.

D I Bilko1, I Z Russu1, N M Bilko1.   

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OBJECTIVE: Assessment of radioprotective action of basidiomycotic melanin pigments on hematopoietic stem and progenitor bone marrow cells of Balb/C mice in case of exposure to ionizing radiation in sublethal dose.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Using original method of cultivation in gel diffusion chambers in vivo of bone marrow cells of Balb/C mice we investigated the colony-forming efficiency of hematopoietic progenitor cells of the ani- mals, which were exposed to ionizing radiation action in sublethal dose, in case of treatment with melanin pig- ments solution of basidiomycotic fungi as radioprotector. RESULTS AND
CONCLUSIONS: Investigation of functional activity of bone marrow progenitor cells of Balb/C mice allowed assessing their hematopoiesis state in case of ionizing radiation action, as well as in case of previous treat- ment of the animals with the solution of melanin pigments as radioprotector. It was determined that under the influence of ionizing radiation the colony-forming activity of mice bone marrow has decreased comparing to con- trol. Solution of melanin pigments was able to enhance the functional activity of bone marrow of irradiated ani- mals. Obtained results of radioprotective action of basidiomycotic melanin pigments solution on irradiated stem cells and their descendants (progenitor cells) may become the evidence for development of the protective means for human organism from the injuring action of ionizing radiation. D. I. Bilko, I. Z. Russu, N. M. Bilko.

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Keywords:  cell culture; hematopoiesis; ionizing radiation; melanins; progenitor cells

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31841468     DOI: 10.33145/2304-8336-2019-24-210-219

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Probl Radiac Med Radiobiol        ISSN: 2304-8336


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