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Original Article

Radioprotective Effect of Local Administration of Lysine-Vasopressin and Triglycyl-Lysine-Vasopressin on the Rectal Mucosa in Rats

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Pages 487-492 | Received 19 May 1994, Accepted 28 Jan 1995, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Reactions from the rectal mucosa often give rise to troublesome side-effects during and after radiotherapy in the pelvic region. Local vasoconstriction in the rectal mucosa will cause an ischemia which will decrease the sensitivity of the mucosal cells to radiation and thereby these side-effects can be reduced. Triglycyl-lysine-vasopressin applied rectally in 1% Blanose solution gave in the present study significant radioprotection of the rectal mucosa in the doses of 0.8, 1.6, and 3.2 mg. These doses are, however, very high. Triglycyl-lysine-vasopressin in 1.2% Natrosol solution in a dose of 128 μg did not show any certain protective effects. However lysine-vasopressin in 1.2% Natrosol solution in a dose of 16 μg gave significant radioprotection of the rectal mucosa. This dose level has in a previous study not given any significant effects on the systemic circulation. Lysine-vasopressin in Natrosol solution seems to be a suitable combination for further studies.

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