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   Metformin Protects Against Radiation-Induced Heart Injury and Attenuates the Upregulation of Dual Oxidase Genes Following Rat’S Chest Irradiation  
   
نویسنده Yahyapour Rasoul ,Amini Peyman ,Saffar Hana ,Rezapoor Saeed ,Motevaseli Elahe ,Cheki Mohsen ,Farhood Bagher ,Nouruzi Farzad ,Shabeeb Dheyauldeen ,Musa Ahmed Eleojo ,Najafi Masoud
منبع International Journal Of Molecular And Cellular Medicine - 2018 - دوره : 7 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:193 -202
چکیده    Radiation-induced heart toxicity is one of the serious side effects after a radiation disaster or radiotherapy for patients with chest cancers, leading to a reduction in the quality of life of the patients. evidence has shown that infiltration of inflammatory cells plays a key role in the development of functional damages to the heart via chronic upregulation of some pro-fibrotic and pro-inflammatory cytokines. these changes are associated with continuous free radical production and increased stiffness of heart muscle. il-4 and il-13 are two important pro-fibrotic cytokines which contribute to the side effects of ionizing radiation exposure. recent studies have proposed that il-4 through upregulation of duox2, and il-13 via stimulation of duox1 gene expression, are involved in the development of radiation late effects. in the present study, we aimed to detect changes in the expression of these pathways following irradiation of rat’s heart. furthermore, we evaluated the possible protective effect of metformin on the development of these abnormal changes. 20 male rats were divided into 4 groups (control, radiation, metformin treated, metformin + radiation). these rats were irradiated with 15 gy 60co gamma rays, and sacrificed after 10 weeks for evaluation of the changes in the expression of il4r1, il-13r2a, duox1 and duox2. in addition, the levels of il-4 and il-13 cytokines, as well as infiltration of macrophages and lymphocytes were detected. results showed an upregulation of both duox1 and duox2 pathways in the presence of metformin, while the level of il-13 did not show any significant change. this was associated with infiltration of macrophages and lymphocytes. also, treatment with metformin could significantly attenuate accumulation of inflammatory cells, and upregulate these pathways. therefore, suppression of dual oxidase genes by metformin may be a contributory factor to its protective effect.
کلیدواژه Radiation ,Metformin ,Heart Injury ,Il-4 ,Il-13; Duox1 ,Duox2
آدرس Jiroft University Of Medical Sciences, School Of Medicine, Iran, Tehran University Of Medical Sciences, Faculty Of Paramedical, Department Of Radiology, Iran, Tehran University Of Medical Sciences, Imam Khomeini Hospital Complex, Iran, Tehran University Of Medical Sciences, Faculty Of Paramedical, Department Of Radiology, Iran, Tehran University Of Medical Sciences, School Of Advanced Technologies In Medicine, Department Of Molecular Medicine, Iran, Ahvaz Jundishapur University Of Medical Sciences, Faculty Of Paramedicine, Department Of Radiologic Technology, Iran, Kashan University Of Medical Sciences, Faculty Of Paramedical Sciences, Departments Of Medical Physics And Radiology, Iran, Islamic Azad University, Tehran Science And Research Branch, Department Of Medical Radiation Engineering, Iran, Tehran University Of Medical Sciences, International Campus, Faculty Of Medicine, Department Of Medical Physics And Biomedical Engineering, Iran. University Of Misan, College Of Medicine, Department Of Physiology, Iraq, Tehran University Of Medical Sciences, International Campus, Faculty Of Medicine, Department Of Medical Physics And Biomedical Engineering, Iran. Tehran University Of Medical Sciences, International Campus, Research Center For Molecular And Cellular Imaging, Iran, Kermanshah University Of Medical Sciences, School Of Paramedical Sciences, Radiology And Nuclear Medicine Department, Iran
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