Radioprotective effect of catechines against radiation injury in mice.
- Author:
Wei-min SHI
1
;
Xin-ping ZHAO
;
Ting LU
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Animals; Catechin; pharmacology; Female; Leukocyte Count; Mice; Radiation Injuries, Experimental; blood; mortality; prevention & control; Radiation-Protective Agents; pharmacology; Random Allocation; Survival Analysis; Survival Rate; Time Factors; Whole-Body Irradiation; adverse effects
- From: Journal of Southern Medical University 2006;26(11):1621-1622
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo study the radioprotective effect of catechines against radiation injury in mice.
METHODSCatechines were administered in mice intragastrically at the daily dose of 200 mg/kg for 10 consecutive days before whole body irradiation with 6 Gy X-rays. The body weight changes, survival time, 30-day survival rate, and counts of peripheral white blood cells were recorded.
RESULTSThe mice with catechine pre-treatment before X-ray exposure suffered less body weight loss than those without the treatment before exposure. Catechines markedly increased the survival time of the irradiated mice, and raised the 30-d survival rate of the irradiated mice to 53.33% as compared with the rate of 13.33% in the radiated mice without catechine pre-treatment. Catechines significantly promoted recovery of peripheral white blood cells.
CONCLUSIONCatechines have definite radioprotective effect against radiation injury in mice.