Comparative evaluation of antioxidant drug influence on a radio therapy efficiency and oxidative status in mice

The aim of the study is a comparative analysis of the effect of melatonin (Melaxen) and 3-hydroxypyridine (Mexidol) on antitumor and antimetastatic influence of chemoradiotherapy and oxidative status at mice with Lewis lung carcinoma. Material — Experiments have been organized on 95 mice of C57Bl/6...

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Main Authors: Alexander V. Siprov, I.M. Vashurkina, V.A. Masyagin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Limited liability company «Science and Innovations» (Saratov) 2013-09-01
Series:Russian Open Medical Journal
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Online Access:http://www.romj.org/node/75
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spelling doaj-3da5e8be5e2848618212b3010343cf662021-10-06T12:15:48ZengLimited liability company «Science and Innovations» (Saratov)Russian Open Medical Journal2304-34152013-09-01230304Comparative evaluation of antioxidant drug influence on a radio therapy efficiency and oxidative status in miceAlexander V. SiprovI.M. VashurkinaV.A. MasyaginThe aim of the study is a comparative analysis of the effect of melatonin (Melaxen) and 3-hydroxypyridine (Mexidol) on antitumor and antimetastatic influence of chemoradiotherapy and oxidative status at mice with Lewis lung carcinoma. Material — Experiments have been organized on 95 mice of C57Bl/6 line and of 20–22 g in weight. Cyclophosphan has been abdominally administered two times in a dosage of 60 mg/kg within the interval of 120 hours — 20-30 min before radiotherapy. It has been located on the area of initial tumor in a dosage of 2 g at the same time as cyclophosphan injection. Melaxen and Mexidol have been intramuscularly injecting in the dosage of 45 and 50 mg/ kg for 14 days. Antitumor and antimetastatic effect of the applied therapy and changes in the oxidative status of the animals have been estimated. Results — Melaxen and Mexidol do not decrease antitumour and antimetastatic effects of radiotherapy and prevent the activation of free radical processes at animals with tumors. Mexidol was more effective than Melaxen in correction of superoxide dismutase activity in liver. The drugs under the study do not decrease radiotherapy-induced lipid peroxidation in the initial tumor. Conclusion — Melaxen and Mexidol do not decrease the radio therapy efficiency and oxidative status at mice with tumor (on the background of antitumor treatment).http://www.romj.org/node/75MelaxenMexidolradiotherapyoxidative status
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author Alexander V. Siprov
I.M. Vashurkina
V.A. Masyagin
spellingShingle Alexander V. Siprov
I.M. Vashurkina
V.A. Masyagin
Comparative evaluation of antioxidant drug influence on a radio therapy efficiency and oxidative status in mice
Russian Open Medical Journal
Melaxen
Mexidol
radiotherapy
oxidative status
author_facet Alexander V. Siprov
I.M. Vashurkina
V.A. Masyagin
author_sort Alexander V. Siprov
title Comparative evaluation of antioxidant drug influence on a radio therapy efficiency and oxidative status in mice
title_short Comparative evaluation of antioxidant drug influence on a radio therapy efficiency and oxidative status in mice
title_full Comparative evaluation of antioxidant drug influence on a radio therapy efficiency and oxidative status in mice
title_fullStr Comparative evaluation of antioxidant drug influence on a radio therapy efficiency and oxidative status in mice
title_full_unstemmed Comparative evaluation of antioxidant drug influence on a radio therapy efficiency and oxidative status in mice
title_sort comparative evaluation of antioxidant drug influence on a radio therapy efficiency and oxidative status in mice
publisher Limited liability company «Science and Innovations» (Saratov)
series Russian Open Medical Journal
issn 2304-3415
publishDate 2013-09-01
description The aim of the study is a comparative analysis of the effect of melatonin (Melaxen) and 3-hydroxypyridine (Mexidol) on antitumor and antimetastatic influence of chemoradiotherapy and oxidative status at mice with Lewis lung carcinoma. Material — Experiments have been organized on 95 mice of C57Bl/6 line and of 20–22 g in weight. Cyclophosphan has been abdominally administered two times in a dosage of 60 mg/kg within the interval of 120 hours — 20-30 min before radiotherapy. It has been located on the area of initial tumor in a dosage of 2 g at the same time as cyclophosphan injection. Melaxen and Mexidol have been intramuscularly injecting in the dosage of 45 and 50 mg/ kg for 14 days. Antitumor and antimetastatic effect of the applied therapy and changes in the oxidative status of the animals have been estimated. Results — Melaxen and Mexidol do not decrease antitumour and antimetastatic effects of radiotherapy and prevent the activation of free radical processes at animals with tumors. Mexidol was more effective than Melaxen in correction of superoxide dismutase activity in liver. The drugs under the study do not decrease radiotherapy-induced lipid peroxidation in the initial tumor. Conclusion — Melaxen and Mexidol do not decrease the radio therapy efficiency and oxidative status at mice with tumor (on the background of antitumor treatment).
topic Melaxen
Mexidol
radiotherapy
oxidative status
url http://www.romj.org/node/75
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