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Khetyma Moreira Fonseca1, Dionys Macda RodriguesCosta2, Valderlon Freitas da Silva2, Jelson Lina de Carvalho1, Ana Patrícia Oliveira1, Francisca Beatriz de Melo Sousa1, André Luis Fernandes Lopes1, Conceição da Silva Martins2, Letícia de Sousa Chaves1, Lucas Antonio Duarte Nicolau1, Gilberto Santos Cerqueira2, Jand Venes Rolim Medeiros3.
Abstract
Oral mucositis is an inflammation of the oral mucosa mainly resulting from the cytotoxic effect of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU). The literature shows anti-inflammatory action of L-cysteine (L-cys) involving hydrogen sulfide (H2S). In view of these properties, we investigate the effect of L-cys in oral mucositis induced by 5-FU in hamsters. The animals were divided into the following groups: saline 0.9%, mechanical trauma, 5-FU 60-40 mg/kg, L-cys 10/40 mg and NaHS 27 µg/kg. 5-FU was administered on days 1st to 2nd; 4th day excoriations were made on the mucosa; 5th-6th received L-cys and NaHS. For data analysis, histological analyses, mast cell count, inflammatory and antioxidants markers, and immunohistochemistry (cyclooxygenase-2(COX-2)/inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOs)/H2S) were performed. Results showed that L-cys decreased levels of inflammatory markers, mast cells, levels of COX-2, iNOS and increased levels of antioxidants markers and H2S when compared to the group 5-FU (p < 0.005). It is suggested that L-cys increases the H2S production with anti-inflammatory action in the 5-FU lesion.Entities:
Keywords: Chemotherapy; Cytotoxicity; Hydrogen sulfide; Inflammation; L-cysteine; Mucositis
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34410507 DOI: 10.1007/s00726-021-03062-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Amino Acids ISSN: 0939-4451 Impact factor: 3.520