粘膜炎
医学
人参
口腔粘膜
舌头
H&E染色
细胞凋亡
免疫组织化学
放射治疗
口炎
标记法
病理
内科学
药理学
胃肠病学
生物
替代医学
生物化学
作者
Jae Won Chang,Jae Won Choi,Bum Hei Lee,Ju Kyeong Park,Yoo Seob Shin,Young‐Taek Oh,O Kyu Noh,Chul‐Ho Kim
标识
DOI:10.1080/01635581.2014.884234
摘要
Numerous studies' attempts to improve radiation-induced oral mucositis have not produced a qualified treatment yet. Our aim was to investigate the effectiveness of Korean red ginseng (KRG) on radiation-induced damage in an in vivo rat model. After 20 Gy of irradiation, rats were divided randomly into the following 4 groups: control, KRG only, radiotherapy (RT) only, and RT + KRG group. The rats were monitored in terms of survival rate, activity, mucositis grade, oral intake, and body weight. The tongue, buccal mucosa, and submandibular gland (SMG) were harvested, and the weight of the SMG was analyzed. The samples then underwent hematoxylin and eosin, TUNEL, and immunohistochemical staining. Radiation-induced severe oral mucositis and SMG injury led to poor oral intake and delayed healing, resulting in the death of some rats. We found that survival rate, oral intake, and body weight increased. Moreover, rats treated with KRG showed less severe mucositis and decreased histologic changes of the oral mucosa and SMG. Furthermore, we showed that the protective effects of KRG were caused by inhibition of the apoptotic signal transduction pathway linked to caspase-3. In conclusion, KRG protects the oral mucosa and SMG from radiation-induced damage by inhibiting caspase-mediated apoptosis in rats.
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