Gajowik Aneta, Dobrzyńska Małgorzata M
Department of Radiation Protection and Radiobiology, National Institute of Public Health-National Institute of Hygiene, 24 Chocimska Street, 00-791, Warsaw, Poland.
Radiat Environ Biophys. 2017 Nov;56(4):413-422. doi: 10.1007/s00411-017-0713-6. Epub 2017 Sep 14.
Many studies suggest that exogenous antioxidants may protect cells against DNA damage caused with ionizing radiation. One of the most powerful antioxidants is lycopene (LYC), a carotenoid derived from tomatoes. The aim of this study was to investigate, using the comet assay, whether LYC can act as protectors/modifiers and prevent DNA damage induced in human blood lymphocytes, as well as to mitigate the effects of radiation exposure. In this project, LYC, dissolved in DMSO at a concentration of 10, 20 or 40 μM/ml of cell suspension, was added to the isolated lymphocytes from human blood at appropriate intervals before or after the X-irradiation at doses of 0.5, 1 and 2 Gy. Cell viability in all groups was maintained at above 70%. The results showed the decrease of DNA damage in cells treated with various concentrations of LYC directly and 1 h before exposure to X-rays compared to the control group exposed to irradiation alone. Contrary results were observed in cells exposed to LYC immediately after exposure to ionizing radiation. The studies confirmed the protective effect of LYC against DNA damage induced by ionizing radiation, but after irradiation the carotenoid did not stimulate of DNA repair and cannot act as modifier. However, supplementation with LYC, especially at lower doses, may be useful in protection from radiation-induced oxidative damage.
许多研究表明,外源性抗氧化剂可能保护细胞免受电离辐射造成的DNA损伤。最强大的抗氧化剂之一是番茄红素(LYC),一种源自番茄的类胡萝卜素。本研究的目的是使用彗星试验研究LYC是否可以作为保护剂/调节剂,预防人血淋巴细胞中诱导的DNA损伤,以及减轻辐射暴露的影响。在该项目中,将溶解于DMSO中浓度为10、20或40μM/ml细胞悬液的LYC,在0.5、1和2Gy剂量的X射线照射之前或之后的适当时间间隔添加到从人血中分离的淋巴细胞中。所有组的细胞活力维持在70%以上。结果显示,与仅接受照射的对照组相比,在直接用各种浓度的LYC处理以及在暴露于X射线前1小时处理的细胞中,DNA损伤减少。在暴露于电离辐射后立即暴露于LYC的细胞中观察到相反的结果。研究证实了LYC对电离辐射诱导的DNA损伤的保护作用,但照射后类胡萝卜素不会刺激DNA修复,也不能作为调节剂。然而,补充LYC,尤其是较低剂量时,可能有助于预防辐射诱导的氧化损伤。