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Radioprotection of hematopoietic progenitors by low dose amifostine prophylaxis.
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International journal of radiation biology [Int J Radiat Biol] 2014 Jul; Vol. 90 (7), pp. 594-604. Date of Electronic Publication: 2014 May 12. - Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- Purpose: Amifostine is a highly efficacious cytoprotectant when administered in vivo at high doses. However, at elevated doses, drug toxicity manifests for general, non-clinical radioprotective purposes. Various strategies have been developed to avoid toxic side-effects: The simplest is reducing the dose. In terms of protecting hematopoietic tissues, where does this effective, non-toxic minimum dose lie?<br />Material and Methods: C3H/HEN mice were administered varying doses of amifostine (25-100 mg/kg) 30 min prior to cobalt-60 irradiation and euthanized between 4-14 days for blood and bone marrow collection and analyses.<br />Results: Under steady-state, amifostine had little effect on bipotential and multi-potential marrow progenitors but marginally suppressed a more primitive, lineage negative progenitor subpopulation. In irradiated animals, prophylactic drug doses greater than 50 mg/kg resulted in significant regeneration of bipotential progenitors, moderate regeneration of multipotential progenitors, but no significant and consistent regeneration of more primitive progenitors. The low amifostine dose (25 mg/kg) failed to elicit consistent and positive, radioprotective actions on any of the progenitor subtypes.<br />Conclusions: Radioprotective doses for amifostine appear to lie between 25 and 50 mg/kg. Mature, lineage-restricted progenitors appear to be more responsive to the protective effects of low doses of amifostine than the more primitive, multipotential progenitors.
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- Animals
Bone Marrow Cells cytology
Bone Marrow Cells drug effects
Bone Marrow Cells metabolism
Bone Marrow Cells radiation effects
Hematopoietic Stem Cells cytology
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Mice
Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-kit metabolism
Amifostine pharmacology
Hematopoietic Stem Cells drug effects
Hematopoietic Stem Cells radiation effects
Radiation-Protective Agents pharmacology
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1362-3095
- Volume :
- 90
- Issue :
- 7
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- International journal of radiation biology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 24597748
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3109/09553002.2014.899450