1. Radiosensitizer effect of usnic acid on Biomphalaria glabrata embryos.
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Santos, F. T. J., Siqueira, W. N., Santos, M. L. O., Silva, H. A. M. F., Sá, J. L. F., Fernandes, T. S., Silva, N. H., França, E. J., Silva, E. B., and Melo, A. M. M. A.
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BIOMPHALARIA glabrata ,RADIATION-sensitizing agents ,PHENOLIC acids ,PHENOLS ,PHYTOCHEMICALS ,EMBRYOLOGY ,GAMMA rays ,CHARTS, diagrams, etc. - Abstract
Purpose: Some phytochemicals have shown the potential of being radiomodifiers, especially phenolic compounds, such as lichenic secondary metabolites. To evaluate the phytochemical usnic acid as a radiomodifier, embryonic cells of molluscs have been used due to their ease of collection, high sensitivity to physical and chemical agents, well-known embryology and low cost for analysis. Materials and methods: This study aimed to assess the radiosensitizing action of usnic acid on Biomphalaria glabrata embryos. Samples were irradiated with 4 Gy of gamma rays from a
60 Co source (dose rate 2.906 Gy/h). An acute toxicity test was performed using B. glabrata embryos in the blastula stage, in order to determine the toxicity of usnic acid and to establish the lethal Concentration for 50% (LC50 ). Subsequently, the radiomodifing capacity of usnic acid was estimated using assays with B. glabrata embryos. Results: Irradiation increased the number of non-viable embryos compared to unirradiated controls. Additionally, it was observed that embryos exposed to a non-toxic concentration of usnic acid (0.6 µg/mL) before irradiation showed a further enhancement in non-viable embryos when compared with exposure to ionizing radiation alone. Conclusion: The results presented here indicate that usnic acid makes cells more sensitive to the damaging effects of radiation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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