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Alleviation of radiation combined skin injury in rat model by topical application of ascorbate formulation.

Authors :
Sharma, Ajay Kumar
Kalonia, Aman
Kumar, Rishav
Kirti
Shaw, Priyanka
Yashvarddhan, M. H.
Vibhuti, Arpana
Shukla, Sandeep Kumar
Source :
International Journal of Radiation Biology. 2024, Vol. 100 Issue 5, p689-708. 20p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

This research endeavor was undertaken to elucidate the impact of an innovative ascorbate formulation on the regeneration process of full-thickness excision wounds in a rat model exposed to whole-body gamma irradiation, replicating conditions akin to combat or radiation emergency scenarios. We established a comprehensive rat model by optimizing whole body γ-radiation doses (5–9 Gy) and full-thickness excision wound sizes (1–3 cm2) to mimic radiation combined injury (RCI). The developed RCI model was used to explore the healing potential of ascorbate formulation. The study includes various treatment groups (i.e., sham control, radiation alone, wound alone, radiation + wound, and radiation + wound + formulation). The ascorbate formulation was applied twice daily, with a 12-hour gap between each application, starting 1 hour after the initiation of the wound. The healing potential of the formulation in the RCI context was evaluated over 14 days through hematological, molecular, and histological parameters. The combination of a 5 Gy radiation dose and a 1 cm2 wound was identified as the optimal setting to develop the RCI model for subsequent studies. The formulation was used topically immediately following RCI, and then twice daily until complete healing. Treatment with the ascorbate formulation yielded noteworthy outcomes and led to a substantial reduction (p <.05) in the wound area, accelerated epithelialization periods, and an increased wound contraction rate. The formulation's localized healing response improved organ weights, normalized blood parameters, and enhanced hematopoietic and immune systems. A gene expression study revealed the treatment up-regulated TGF-β and FGF, and down-regulated PDGF-α, TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-6, MIP-1α, and MCP-1 (p <.05). Histopathological assessments supported the formulation's effectiveness in restoring cellular architecture and promoting tissue regeneration. Topical application of the ascorbate formulation in RCI resulted in a significant improvement in delayed wound healing, leading to accelerated wound closure by mitigating the expression of inflammatory responses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09553002
Volume :
100
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of Radiation Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176934040
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/09553002.2024.2310016