Published March 2008 | Version v1
Journal article

Empirical study on protective effect of dendrobium candidum wall.ex lindl drop on acute radiation-injuried mice

  • 1. Department of TCM, the Second Hosptial Affiliated to Suzhou Univ., Suzhou (China)

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Objective: To study the protective effect of Dendrobium candidum Wall.ex Lindl drop (DCWD) on acute radiation-injuried mice and the correlative mechanism. Methods: According to the body weight BALB/c mice were divided into the control group, radiation-injuried group and DCWD groups which were divided into two groups according to the dose of DCWD. Before whole-body irradiation with 4.0 Gy 6 MV X-rays, the BALB/c mice were supplied with DCWD every day. After being irradiated, these mice were continued to be given DCWD until they were killed. The DNA contents of bone marrow, the CD4+/CD8+ ratios of peripheral blood and splenic cells, blastation of lymphocyte and the contents of IL-2 were observed. Results: DCWD hasincreased the DNA contents of bone marrow, the ability of blastation of lymphocyte and the IL-2 contents of irradiated mice. It has protected T leukomonocyte by accommodating the hyprotypes of T leukomonocyte. Conclusion: DCWD can protect the acute radiation-injuried mice which relates with protecting the hematopoiesis and the immune function etc. (authors)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Suzhou University Journal of Medical Science
Journal Volume
28
Journal Issue
2
Journal Page Range
p. 200-202, 217
ISSN
1673-0399

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