Lu Yuxuan, Wang Kai, Hu Lin
State Key Laboratory of Radiation Medicine and Protection, School of Radiation Medicine and Protection & School for Radiological and Interdisciplinary Sciences (RAD-X), Collaborative Innovation Center of Radiation Medicine of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions, Soochow University, Suzhou, Jiangsu, China.
State Key Laboratory of Resource Insects, Institute of Apicultural Research, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, China.
NPJ Sci Food. 2025 Apr 14;9(1):51. doi: 10.1038/s41538-025-00419-6.
Radiotherapy, a widely employed cancer treatment, often triggers diverse inflammatory responses such as radiation enteritis, pulmonary injury, pelvic inflammation, dermatitis, and osteitis. Dietary polyphenols have recently emerged as promising agents for mitigating radiation-induced inflammation. However, their clinical application faced challenges related to variable bioavailability, individual pharmacokinetics, optimal dosing, and limited clinical evidence. Current researches revealed the efficacy of bioactive small molecule polyphenols in addressing radiation-induced inflammation. In this review, along with a comprehensive examination of the etiology and categories of radiation-induced inflammatory conditions, the diversity of polyphenols and elucidating their anti-inflammatory mechanisms are explored. This study emphasizes the recent progresses in delivery systems for dietary polyphenols, aiming to enhance radioprotection effects. The optimized utilization of polyphenols, with a theoretical framework and reference guide, is of paramount relevance. Through diverse delivery mechanisms, the more effective and safer radioprotective strategies become achievable. This endeavor aspires to contribute to breakthroughs in the dietary polyphenols' application, significantly enhancing human health protection during radiotherapy. These comprehensive insights presented here also support (pre)-clinical practices in navigating the complexities of utilizing dietary polyphenols for radioprotection, fostering advancements in the field and improving patient outcomes.
放射疗法是一种广泛应用的癌症治疗方法,常常引发多种炎症反应,如放射性肠炎、肺部损伤、盆腔炎、皮炎和骨炎。膳食多酚最近已成为减轻辐射诱导炎症的有前景的药物。然而,它们的临床应用面临着生物利用度可变、个体药代动力学、最佳剂量以及临床证据有限等相关挑战。目前的研究揭示了生物活性小分子多酚在应对辐射诱导炎症方面的功效。在本综述中,除了全面审视辐射诱导炎症病症的病因和类别外,还探讨了多酚的多样性并阐明其抗炎机制。本研究强调了膳食多酚递送系统的最新进展,旨在增强辐射防护效果。多酚的优化利用具有至关重要的意义,它提供了一个理论框架和参考指南。通过多种递送机制,可以实现更有效、更安全的辐射防护策略。这一努力旨在推动膳食多酚应用方面的突破,在放射治疗期间显著增强对人类健康的保护。这里呈现的这些全面见解也支持在利用膳食多酚进行辐射防护的复杂过程中开展(临床前)临床实践,促进该领域的进步并改善患者预后。