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Sparing radiation-induced damage to the physis by radioprotectant drugs: laboratory analysis in a rat model.
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Journal of orthopaedic research : official publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society [J Orthop Res] 1999 Mar; Vol. 17 (2), pp. 286-92. - Publication Year :
- 1999
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Abstract
- The radioprotectant compound amifostine (S-2[3-aminopropylamino]-ethylphosphorothioic acid), administered prior to radiotherapy, has been demonstrated to provide differential protection of normal cells from the damaging effects of ionizing radiation. The aim of this pilot was to determine if amifostine could preserve the integrity of, or minimize the damage to, the physis during exposure to radiation in an animal model. Thirty weanling Sprague-Dawley rats were randomized into five groups of six animals each. Groups 1 and 2 received a single exposure to radiation consisting of 12.5 and 17.5 Gy, respectively. Groups 3 and 4 received similar exposures of 12.5 and 17.5 Gy, respectively, but with prior administration of amifostine at 100 mg/kg. Group 5 (control) received neither radiation nor amifostine. At 6 weeks, femoral and tibial lengths were measured in treated and untreated hindlimbs and compared with the baseline lengths to calculate growth. Concordant with previous reports in the literature, the radiation doses of 12.5 and 17.5 Gy reduced net femoral growth in length by a mean of 23% (range = 12-33%, SD = 7.41) and 59% (range = 54-64%, SD = 4.45), respectively, in the irradiated limb. Amifostine reduced anticipated growth loss normally resulting from a single 12.5-Gy radiation dose by 48.9% in the femur, 13.1% in the tibia, and 27.6% overall in the total limb (p < or = 0.05). Similarly, anticipated growth loss from a single 17.5-Gy radiation dose was reduced by 30.8% in the femur, 20.3% in the tibia, and 25.7% overall in the total limb (p < or = 0.05). Amifostine administered prior to clinically relevant radiation exposures significantly reduced the amount of anticipated growth arrest in our animal model.
- Subjects :
- Amifostine pharmacology
Animals
Bone Development drug effects
Bone Development radiation effects
Disease Models, Animal
Femur drug effects
Femur growth & development
Femur radiation effects
Growth Plate drug effects
Growth Plate growth & development
Hindlimb drug effects
Hindlimb growth & development
Hindlimb radiation effects
Pilot Projects
Radiation-Protective Agents pharmacology
Rats
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Tibia drug effects
Tibia growth & development
Tibia radiation effects
X-Rays
Amifostine therapeutic use
Growth Plate radiation effects
Radiation Injuries, Experimental prevention & control
Radiation-Protective Agents therapeutic use
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0736-0266
- Volume :
- 17
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of orthopaedic research : official publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 10221847
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jor.1100170219