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Histological and Molecular Biological Changes in Canine Skin Following Acute Radiation Therapy-Induced Skin Injury

Authors :
Sang-Yun Lee
Gunha Hwang
Moonyeong Choi
Chan-Hee Jo
Seong-Ju Oh
Yeung Bae Jin
Won-Jae Lee
Gyu-Jin Rho
Hee Chun Lee
Sung-Lim Lee
Tae Sung Hwang
Source :
Animals, Vol 14, Iss 17, p 2505 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2024.

Abstract

Radiation therapy is a crucial cancer treatment, but it can damage healthy tissues, leading to side effects like skin injuries and molecular alterations. This study aimed to elucidate histological and molecular changes in canine skin post-radiation therapy (post-RT) over nine weeks, focusing on inflammation, stem cell activity, angiogenesis, keratinocyte regeneration, and apoptosis. Four male beagles received a cumulative radiation dose of 48 Gy, followed by clinical observations, histological examinations, and an RT-qPCR analysis of skin biopsies. Histological changes correlated with clinical recovery from inflammation. A post-RT analysis revealed a notable decrease in the mRNA levels of Oct4, Sox2, and Nanog from weeks 1 to 9. VEGF 188 levels initially saw a slight increase at week 1, but they had significantly declined by week 9. Both mRNA and protein levels of COX–2 and Keratin 10 significantly decreased over the 9 weeks following RT, although COX–2 expression surged in the first 2 weeks, and Keratin 10 levels increased at weeks 4 to 5 compared to normal skin. Apoptosis peaked at 2 weeks and diminished, nearing normal by 9 weeks. These findings offer insights into the mechanisms of radiation-induced skin injury and provide guidance for managing side effects in canine radiation therapy.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20762615
Volume :
14
Issue :
17
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Animals
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.4f65bb76a77e46d49b39383933ebdfe6
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14172505