2020
DOI: 10.1080/09553002.2020.1721605
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Protective effect of N-acetyl cysteine against radiotherapy-induced cardiac damage

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“…The major action of NAC is the increase in glutathione levels, which facilitates the prevention against the pathologies linked to free radicals and reactive species [ 25 ]. Mainly supported by experiments on exposed rats, first RT trials with NAC have revealed a significant heart and lung protection [ 26 , 27 ]. However, whatever the antioxidants tested, the experimental protocols are so various that a very small minority of trials involved the same drug, which does not permit to conclude a real benefit of any antioxidative drug during anticancer RT, and reciprocally, it does not facilitate reliable intercomparisons between the different antioxidants [ 2 , 3 ] ( Figure 1 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The major action of NAC is the increase in glutathione levels, which facilitates the prevention against the pathologies linked to free radicals and reactive species [ 25 ]. Mainly supported by experiments on exposed rats, first RT trials with NAC have revealed a significant heart and lung protection [ 26 , 27 ]. However, whatever the antioxidants tested, the experimental protocols are so various that a very small minority of trials involved the same drug, which does not permit to conclude a real benefit of any antioxidative drug during anticancer RT, and reciprocally, it does not facilitate reliable intercomparisons between the different antioxidants [ 2 , 3 ] ( Figure 1 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Prevention is mainly focused on using modern irradiation techniques with reducing heart's exposure to radiation such as prone positioning, deep inspiratory breath holding, intensity modulated techniques, intraoperative irradiation ( 197 ). Yet, there is no medicament to reduce radiation damage but in rat models N-acetyl cysteine ameliorated cardiac injury induced by RT and hence possibly could be used as radioprotector ( 198 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%