Beyzadeoğlu M, Balkan M, Demiriz M, Tibet H, Dirican B, Oner K, Pak Y
Department of Radiation Oncology, Gülhane Military Medical Academy, Ankara, Turkey.
Radiat Med. 1997 Jan-Feb;15(1):1-5.
The objective of this study was to examine the influence of vitamin A on the development of early radiation-induced reactions in the rat small intestine. The early effects of intraoperative gamma-radiation on the small bowel utilizing the terminal ileum of Sprague-Dawley rats and the protective effect of supplemental vitamin A on acute radiation injury were investigated. Three groups were included in the study: group I (10 rats) was the surgical control group; group II (13 rats) underwent only intraoperative irradiation; and group III (10 rats) was the vitamin A plus irradiation group. Exteriorized terminal ileal segments of groups II and III were exposed to a single fraction of 20 Gy of intraoperative gamma-irradiation. On the seventh postoperative day, terminal ileal segments of all rats were resected and histopathologically evaluated for ulceration, enteritis cystica profunda, atypical epithelial regeneration, fibrosis, vascular sclerosis, and inflammatory process. Although none of the above findings were present in the surgical control group, group III rats experienced less severe effects than group II rats. The results suggest the early side effects of radiation may be prevented by vitamin A supplementation.
本研究的目的是探讨维生素A对大鼠小肠早期辐射诱导反应发展的影响。利用斯普拉格-道利大鼠的回肠末端,研究术中γ射线辐射对小肠的早期影响以及补充维生素A对急性辐射损伤的保护作用。研究包括三组:第一组(10只大鼠)为手术对照组;第二组(13只大鼠)仅接受术中照射;第三组(10只大鼠)为维生素A加照射组。第二组和第三组的外置回肠段接受单次20 Gy的术中γ射线照射。术后第7天,切除所有大鼠的回肠末端段,并对溃疡、深部囊肿性肠炎、非典型上皮再生、纤维化、血管硬化和炎症过程进行组织病理学评估。虽然手术对照组未出现上述任何发现,但第三组大鼠的影响比第二组大鼠轻。结果表明,补充维生素A可预防辐射的早期副作用。