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Experimental studies on anti-oxidants reducing lipid peroxidation of irradiated mice

Abstract

The free radical plays an important role in the irradiation damage. The irradiation damage would be reduced if anti-oxidants is used, because anti-oxidants can scavenge free radicals and suppress lipid peroxidation. In the study, a fluoro-spectrophotometer was used to determine the changes of MDA levels in mice tissues and serum after irradiation and the protective effect of anti-oxidants of Vit E and DMSO on damage caused by free radicals. The results are as follows: (1) The highest MDA level was at 12 to 24 hours after irradiation dose of 3.0 Gy. (2) The MDA level is increasing with the increasing of irradiation dose. It means the MDA level can indicate the extent of irradiation damage. (3) Both Vit E and DMSO had a powerful effect on reducing MDA level, but the effect of DMSO was stronger than Vit E. The optimum doses of them were 0.25 mg/g body weight and 10 mg/g body weight respectively. (4) The best effect obtained was to use Vit E and DMSO simultaneously.
Authors:
Zeji, Du; Keliang, Liu; Liaoyuan, Su [1] 
  1. Suzhou Medical Coll., JS (China)
Publication Date:
Aug 01, 1993
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
CNIC-00770; SMC-0098.
Reference Number:
SCA: 560152; PA: AIX-26:010428; EDB-95:047586; SN: 95001323726
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Aug 1993
Subject:
63 RADIATION, THERMAL, AND OTHER ENVIRON. POLLUTANT EFFECTS ON LIVING ORGS. AND BIOL. MAT.; ANTIOXIDANTS; RADIATION PROTECTION; VITAMIN E; LIPOSOMES; CHEMICAL RADIATION EFFECTS; ALDEHYDES; DOSE-RESPONSE RELATIONSHIPS; LIPIDS; METABOLITES; PEROXIDES; RADIATION INJURIES; RADICALS; SULFOXIDES; 560152; ANIMALS
OSTI ID:
10125987
Research Organizations:
China Nuclear Information Centre, Beijing, BJ (China)
Country of Origin:
China
Language:
Chinese
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE95612491; ISBN 7-5022-1041-5; TRN: CN9402341010428
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS (US Sales Only); INIS
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
7 p.
Announcement Date:
Jul 04, 2005

Citation Formats

Zeji, Du, Keliang, Liu, and Liaoyuan, Su. Experimental studies on anti-oxidants reducing lipid peroxidation of irradiated mice. China: N. p., 1993. Web.
Zeji, Du, Keliang, Liu, & Liaoyuan, Su. Experimental studies on anti-oxidants reducing lipid peroxidation of irradiated mice. China.
Zeji, Du, Keliang, Liu, and Liaoyuan, Su. 1993. "Experimental studies on anti-oxidants reducing lipid peroxidation of irradiated mice." China.
@misc{etde_10125987,
title = {Experimental studies on anti-oxidants reducing lipid peroxidation of irradiated mice}
author = {Zeji, Du, Keliang, Liu, and Liaoyuan, Su}
abstractNote = {The free radical plays an important role in the irradiation damage. The irradiation damage would be reduced if anti-oxidants is used, because anti-oxidants can scavenge free radicals and suppress lipid peroxidation. In the study, a fluoro-spectrophotometer was used to determine the changes of MDA levels in mice tissues and serum after irradiation and the protective effect of anti-oxidants of Vit E and DMSO on damage caused by free radicals. The results are as follows: (1) The highest MDA level was at 12 to 24 hours after irradiation dose of 3.0 Gy. (2) The MDA level is increasing with the increasing of irradiation dose. It means the MDA level can indicate the extent of irradiation damage. (3) Both Vit E and DMSO had a powerful effect on reducing MDA level, but the effect of DMSO was stronger than Vit E. The optimum doses of them were 0.25 mg/g body weight and 10 mg/g body weight respectively. (4) The best effect obtained was to use Vit E and DMSO simultaneously.}
place = {China}
year = {1993}
month = {Aug}
}