Xu, P., Jia, Jq., Jiang, Ej. et al. Protective effect of an extract of Guipi Pill (归脾丸) against radiation-induced damage in mice., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 18, 490–495 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-012-1097-8
Ping Xu, Jun-qing Jia, En-jin Jiang, et al. Protective effect of an extract of Guipi Pill (归脾丸) against radiation-induced damage in mice[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2012,18(7):490-495.
Xu, P., Jia, Jq., Jiang, Ej. et al. Protective effect of an extract of Guipi Pill (归脾丸) against radiation-induced damage in mice., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 18, 490–495 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-012-1097-8DOI:
Ping Xu, Jun-qing Jia, En-jin Jiang, et al. Protective effect of an extract of Guipi Pill (归脾丸) against radiation-induced damage in mice[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2012,18(7):490-495. DOI: 10.1007/s11655-012-1097-8.
Protective effect of an extract of Guipi Pill (归脾丸) against radiation-induced damage in mice
摘要
To study the protective effect of an extract of Guipi Pill (归脾丸) against radiationinduced damage. A total of 100 Kunming mice were randomly divided into normal group
model group
positive drug group (treated with radioprotective agent “523”
5 mg/kg at 24 h before irradiation) and two treatment groups
with 20 mice in each group. The extract of water extraction-alcohol precipitation (WAP) from Guipi Pill were administered orally to the mice in the two treatment groups at the dose of 500 and 1
000 mg/kg
respectively
for 6 days prior to whole body radiation (8 Gy). Fifty mice with 10 in each group were used to observe the survival rate 30 days after radiation. The other 50 mice with 10 in each group were sacrificed on day 10 after radiation (6 Gy) in order to take blood
liver and unilateral femur. Pretreatment prior to irradiation with WAP resulted in a significantly higher 30-day survival rate of mice after exposure to a potentially lethal dose of 8-Gy radiation. WAP could significantly increase the total white blood cell count and DNA content of bone marrow
and it also increased the activity of various antioxidant enzymes
such as superoxide dismutase
catalase
total antioxidant capacity and glutathione peroxidase in liver tissue of mice
which were reduced by radiation treatment. Maleic dialdehyde level and bone marrow micronucleus rate were significantly reduced by WAP
which were increased after 6-Gy radiation. WAP of Guipi Pill could increase the 30-day survival rate and the antioxidant capacity as well as protect bone marrow in mice. WAP of Guipi Pill is an effective radioprotective agent.
Abstract
To study the protective effect of an extract of Guipi Pill (归脾丸) against radiationinduced damage. A total of 100 Kunming mice were randomly divided into normal group
model group
positive drug group (treated with radioprotective agent “523”
5 mg/kg at 24 h before irradiation) and two treatment groups
with 20 mice in each group. The extract of water extraction-alcohol precipitation (WAP) from Guipi Pill were administered orally to the mice in the two treatment groups at the dose of 500 and 1
000 mg/kg
respectively
for 6 days prior to whole body radiation (8 Gy). Fifty mice with 10 in each group were used to observe the survival rate 30 days after radiation. The other 50 mice with 10 in each group were sacrificed on day 10 after radiation (6 Gy) in order to take blood
liver and unilateral femur. Pretreatment prior to irradiation with WAP resulted in a significantly higher 30-day survival rate of mice after exposure to a potentially lethal dose of 8-Gy radiation. WAP could significantly increase the total white blood cell count and DNA content of bone marrow
and it also increased the activity of various antioxidant enzymes
such as superoxide dismutase
catalase
total antioxidant capacity and glutathione peroxidase in liver tissue of mice
which were reduced by radiation treatment. Maleic dialdehyde level and bone marrow micronucleus rate were significantly reduced by WAP
which were increased after 6-Gy radiation. WAP of Guipi Pill could increase the 30-day survival rate and the antioxidant capacity as well as protect bone marrow in mice. WAP of Guipi Pill is an effective radioprotective agent.
关键词
Chinese MedicineGuipi Pillradioprotectionbone marrowantioxidant enzymesSurvival Rate
Keywords
Chinese MedicineGuipi Pillradioprotectionbone marrowantioxidant enzymesSurvival Rate
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