Published July 2017 | Version v1
Journal article

Modification of radiation-induced murine thymic lymphoma incidence by curcumin

  • 1. Division of Radiation Biology and Health Sciences, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai (India)

Description

Curcumin is a known antioxidant, preventing radiation damage including carcinogenesis. However, concentration and feeding schedule of curcumin in modification of radiation induced thymic lymphoma incidence in vivo model has not been studied. We report here modification of incidence of γ-radiation-induced thymic lymphoma in mice fed with different doses of curcumin (0.05 to 1 %) in diet. Results: Female Swiss mice (6-8 weeks) fed with normal diet and exposed to 3 Gy whole body 60Co γ-irradiation (WBI) showed 85 % incidence of thymic lymphoma (TL) at 120 days post-irradiation. A concentration of 1 % curcumin was found the most effective in TL incidence prevention than other fed concentrations. The TL incidence was remarkably reduced when curcumin was fed to the mice before than after the radiation exposure. These results suggest modification of TL incidence by curcumin in irradiated mice involving DNA damage and apoptotic death mechanisms

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Journal Title
Journal of Radiation and Cancer Research
Journal Volume
8
Journal Issue
3
Journal Page Range
p. 141-146
ISSN
0973-0168

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Notes
15 refs., 3 figs., 2 tabs.