Published June 2005 | Version v1
Journal article

Effective of famotidine on radiation induced apoptosis in human peripheral blood leukocytes

  • 1. Novin Medical Radiation Institute, Tehran (Iran, Islamic Republic of)
  • 2. Tarbiat Modares University, School of Medical Sciences, Department of Medical Genetics, Tehran (Iran, Islamic Republic of)

Description

Radioprotective effects of famotidine, an antagonist of H, receptor clinically used for peptic ulcer treatment, was previously shown on radiation induced micronuclei and chromosomal aberration in human peripheral blood lymphocytes and mouse bone marrow cells. This study was conducted to investigate radioprotective property of famotidine against radiation induced apoptosis in human peripheral blood leukocytes. Materials and methods: Peripheral blood was obtained from 6 healthy volunteers including three males and three females. 12 pμL of blood sample diluted in 1 ml RPMI-1640 supplemented with antibiotics and foetal calf serum was irradiated with a dose of 8 Gy gamma rays generated from a Co-60 source at a dose rate of 1.27 Gy/min. After 48 h incubation in a 37digC incubator, cells embedded in low melting point agarose were transferred to a slide precoated with normal agarose. Cells were lysed and subjected to electrophoresis under neutral condition. Slides were then stained with ethidium bromide and analysed under a fluorescence microscope. 500 cells were analysed for each sample for the presence of apoptosis. The data were statistically evaluated using Man-Whitney non-parametric and ANOVA tests. Results: Results show a significant increase in apoptosis induction following 8 Gy yγ-irradiation comparing with controls (p<0.001). The presence of famotidine at 50 and 100 pgμ/ml did not show any protective effect against radiation induced apoptosis; however, the presence of famotidine at higher concentration (200 pμg/ml) significantly deceased radiation induced apoptosis (p<0.001). Conclusion: the obtained results suggest that famotidine suppresses radiation-induced apoptosis at 200 pg/ml, probably via OH radical scavenging and an intracellular anti oxidation mechanism. Famotidine appears to be a useful candidate for the future development of postirradiation radioprotectors

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Available from Atomic Energy Organization of Iran

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Iranian Journal of Radiation Research (Print)
Journal Volume
3
Journal Issue
no.1
Journal Page Range
p. 31-36
ISSN
1728-4554

INIS

Country of Publication
Iran, Islamic Republic of
Country of Input or Organization
Iran, Islamic Republic of
INIS RN
37016463
Subject category
S62: RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Numerical Data
Descriptors DEI
APOPTOSIS; BLOOD; COMETS; DRUGS; EXPERIMENTAL DATA; HISTAMINE; IONIZING RADIATIONS; LEUKOCYTES; NUCLEAR MEDICINE; POST-IRRADIATION THERAPY
Descriptors DEC
AMINES; AZOLES; BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS; BLOOD; BLOOD CELLS; BODY FLUIDS; DATA; HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS; IMIDAZOLES; INFORMATION; MATERIALS; MEDICINE; NUMERICAL DATA; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; ORGANIC NITROGEN COMPOUNDS; RADIATIONS; THERAPY