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Novel radioprotectant drugs for sparing radiation‐induced damage to the physis

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Pages 217-228 | Received 17 Feb 2003, Accepted 28 Jan 2004, Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Purpose: To determine if pentoxifylline, interleukin 1α, selenium and misoprostol can minimize damage to physeal longitudinal growth during single radiation dose exposure in an animal model.

Materials and methods: Eighty‐seven weanling Sprague–Dawley rats were randomized into 15 drug/dose groups. All groups received a single 17.5‐Gy gamma‐irradiation exposure to the right knee, the left limb serving as an internal control. Pentoxifylline was injected 30 min before exposure, sodium selenite and interleukin 1α 24 h before exposure and misoprostol 2 h before exposure. Positive controls received 17.5 Gy. At 6 weeks, animals were sacrificed, the hind limb lengths were measured and detailed histomorphometric analysis was performed.

Results: Statistically significant reductions (p≤0.03) in mean limb length discrepancy compared with irradiation alone were seen following administration of pentoxifylline (50 mg kg−1), interleukin 1α (15 mcg kg−1), selenium (5 mg kg−1) and misoprostol (20 mg kg−1). Histomorphometric endpoints and growth rate remained altered at 6 weeks despite treatment, but length discrepancy reduction was highly correlated with the appearance of regenerative clones.

Conclusions: Each drug reduced the amount of anticipated growth arrest in the animal model and some compared favourably in magnitude with that previously demonstrated for the established radioprotectant drug amifostine. Restoration of growth appears related to appearance of regenerative clones.

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