Published 1992 | Version v1
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Alleviation of acute radiation damages by post-irradiation treatments

  • 1. Tohoku Univ., Sendai (Japan). School of Medicine

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Radiation induced hematopoietic and gastro-intestinal damages in mice were tried to alleviate experimentally by post-treatment. Combined treatment of OK-432 and aztreonam clearly prevented the radiation induced sepsis and elevated the survival rate in mice; the survival was 80% in the OK-432 plus aztreonam group while it was 55% in the group treated with OK-432 alone and 0% with saline. Irsogladine maleate, an anti-ulcer drug, increased the survival rate of jejunal crypt stem cells with a clear dose-related trend. The D0 for irsogladine maleate was 2.8 Gy although it was 2.3 Gy for saline, These findings suggest that some conventional drugs are effective for radiation induced hematopoietic and gastro-intestinal damages and the possibility that they can be applied for people exposed to radiation accidentally. (author)

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Proceedings of the international conference on radiation effects and protection

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Imprint Title
Proceedings of the international conference on radiation effects and protection
Imprint Pagination
558 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 177-180.
Report number
INIS-JP--008

Conference

Title
International conference on radiation effects and protection.
Dates
18-20 Mar 1992.
Place
Mito (Japan).

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