2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2003.09.039
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Acute induction of inflammatory cytokine expression after γ-irradiation in the rat: Effect of an NF-κB inhibitor

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“…An investigation using lung tissues of Wistar albino rats revealed that the activities of antioxidant enzymes including catalase (CAT) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) were decreased in the radiation only group compared with the saline (control) and radiation with CAPE (2) groups, indicating that CAPE (2) treatment with radiation therapy attenuated radiationinduced pulmonary injury in vivo, possibly by its antioxidant effect (Yildiz et al, 2008). CAPE (2) induced blockade of IR-induced NF-κB activation leading to suppression of several pro-inflammatory cytokines, including IL-1β, IL-6, and IL-8, and an increase of anti-inflammatory cytokines, including IL-10, thereby resulting in reduced inflammatory response to radiation (Linard et al, 2004).…”
Section: Caffeic Acid Phenethyl Ester (Cape)mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…An investigation using lung tissues of Wistar albino rats revealed that the activities of antioxidant enzymes including catalase (CAT) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) were decreased in the radiation only group compared with the saline (control) and radiation with CAPE (2) groups, indicating that CAPE (2) treatment with radiation therapy attenuated radiationinduced pulmonary injury in vivo, possibly by its antioxidant effect (Yildiz et al, 2008). CAPE (2) induced blockade of IR-induced NF-κB activation leading to suppression of several pro-inflammatory cytokines, including IL-1β, IL-6, and IL-8, and an increase of anti-inflammatory cytokines, including IL-10, thereby resulting in reduced inflammatory response to radiation (Linard et al, 2004).…”
Section: Caffeic Acid Phenethyl Ester (Cape)mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Thus, the inhibition of one of these transcription factors with selective inhibitors is not sufficient for managing the upregulation of these cytokines following exposure to radiation (Linard et al 2004). Melatonin has an inhibitory effect on the NF-κB gene expression in stress situations such as irradiation (Lezoualc'h et al 1998;Mohan et al 1995).…”
Section: Effect Of Melatonin On Transcription Factors and Protein Kinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overexpression of pro-inflammatory cytokines is often a sign of the onset of inflammation and has been characterized as an early effect of intestinal radiation [5] . To test whether fractionated irradiation induces a persistent and progressive inflammatory process, we assessed the expression of inflammatory mediators, relative to the housekeeping gene HPRT, in rat colon mucosa on D1 in irradiated rats in all 3 dose groups (16, 36 and 52 Gy) and on D3 in the 52 Gy group.…”
Section: Pattern Of Inflammatory Mediators During Fractionated γ Irramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These "waves" of response may be interpreted as the result of failed attempts at adaptation and then later as the evidence of dysregulated tissue response. Recent studies show that irradiation induces the synthesis of various cytokines in several tissues, including the intestines [5] and lungs [6] . These cytokines lead to cell infiltration and fibroblast stimulation, thus enhancing collagen synthesis [7] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%