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Effect of Different Antioxidants on X-ray Induced DNA Double-strand Breaks Using γ-H2AX in Human Blood Lymphocytes.

Authors :
Bicheru NS
Haidoiu C
Călborean O
Popa A
Porosnicu I
Hertzog R
Source :
Health physics [Health Phys] 2020 Jul; Vol. 119 (1), pp. 101-108.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Ionizing radiation exposure produces direct or indirect biological effects on genomic DNA. The latter are ionizing radiation mediated by induction of free radicals and oxygen species (ROS). The study was conducted to evaluate the dose-effect/time-effect of antioxidant treatments in reducing the induction of double-strand breaks in human blood lymphocytes. Human peripheral blood samples of 2 mL each from healthy donors were irradiated with 10 mGy after pre-incubation with different antioxidants (β-carotene, vitamin E, vitamin C, N-acetyl L-cysteine). In order to assess their efficiency as prophylactic therapy for irradiation, various concentrations and combinations of antioxidants, as well as different incubation times, have been evaluated. To assess double-strand breaks induced by ionizing radiation, the phosphorylated histone γ-H2AX has been used. A significant reduction (p < 0.001) in double-strand breaks studied with a γ-H2AX assay was observed with N-acetyl L-cysteine with a 1-h incubation time, followed by vitamin C, vitamin E, and β-carotene. The use of antioxidants, especially N-acetyl L-cysteine before irradiation, significantly decreased the occurrence of double-strand breaks, demonstrating the potential radiological protection for exposure to ionizing radiation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1538-5159
Volume :
119
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Health physics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32483045
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/HP.0000000000001267