GANRA-5 protects mice from X-ray irradiation-induced dysfunction of the immune system
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- DOI: 10.3109/10715762.2014.919389
GANRA-5 protects mice from X-ray irradiation-induced dysfunction of the immune system
Abstract
Ionizing radiation produces reactive oxygen species (ROS), which cause damage to cells. We have synthesized a class of ROS scavengers and found that one of them, named GANRA-5, exhibits high radio-protective effects against both heavy ion irradiation and X-rays, while at the same time displaying low levels of toxicity. Pre-administration with an effective dose of GANRA-5 reduces radiation-induced damage to tissues and increases the survival rate of exposed mice. In this study, we evaluated the changes to the immune system via X-ray irradiation, and investigated how pre-administration of GANRA-5 exhibited preventative characteristics. Compared to the irradiated control groups, GANRA-5 treatment significantly reduced the radiation-induced spleen shrinkage and pathological changes. Moreover, pretreatment with GANRA-5 significantly (p < 0.01) enhanced the cellular immune response, which was characterized by higher peritoneal macrophage as well as splenocyte survival, and a higher ratio of CD4(+)/CD8(+) T lymphocytes. In addition, GANRA-5 treatment before whole body irradiation significantly improved the humoral response (p < 0.01) as indicated by the higher antibody titers of IgG, IgA, and IgM. Furthermore, GANRA-5 treatment significantly (p < 0.01) countered radiation-induced decreases in the titers of serum IL-2 and IL-4 when compared to irradiated but untreated control groups. In summary, these findings indicate that GANRA-5 provides effective protection to the immune system against X-ray-induced immunosuppression.
Keywords: GANRA-5; X-rays; immunosuppression; radioprotection.
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