Irradiation induced injury reduces energy metabolism in small intestine of Tibet minipigs.
BACKGROUND: The radiation-induced energy metabolism dysfunction related to injury and radiation doses is largely elusive. The purpose of this study is to investigate the early response of energy metabolism in small intestinal tissue and its correlation with pathologic lesion after total body X-ray i...
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doaj-9da99f54fbfe4d7fb029152b71610f282020-11-25T01:52:03ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0183e5897010.1371/journal.pone.0058970Irradiation induced injury reduces energy metabolism in small intestine of Tibet minipigs.Yu-Jue WangWen LiuChi ChenLi-Meng YanJun SongKun-Yuan GuoGang WangQing-Hong WuWei-Wang GuBACKGROUND: The radiation-induced energy metabolism dysfunction related to injury and radiation doses is largely elusive. The purpose of this study is to investigate the early response of energy metabolism in small intestinal tissue and its correlation with pathologic lesion after total body X-ray irradiation (TBI) in Tibet minipigs. METHODS AND RESULTS: 30 Tibet minipigs were assigned into 6 groups including 5 experimental groups and one control group with 6 animals each group. The minipigs in these experimental groups were subjected to a TBI of 2, 5, 8, 11, and 14 Gy, respectively. Small intestine tissues were collected at 24 h following X-ray exposure and analyzed by histology and high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). DNA contents in this tissue were also examined. Irradiation causes pathologic lesions and mitochondrial abnormalities. The Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) content-corrected and uncorrected adenosine-triphosphate (ATP) and total adenine nucleotides (TAN) were significantly reduced in a dose-dependent manner by 2-8 Gy exposure, and no further reduction was observed over 8 Gy. CONCLUSION: TBI induced injury is highly dependent on the irradiation dosage in small intestine and inversely correlates with the energy metabolism, with its reduction potentially indicating the severity of injury.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3602586?pdf=render |
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Yu-Jue Wang Wen Liu Chi Chen Li-Meng Yan Jun Song Kun-Yuan Guo Gang Wang Qing-Hong Wu Wei-Wang Gu Irradiation induced injury reduces energy metabolism in small intestine of Tibet minipigs. PLoS ONE |
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Yu-Jue Wang Wen Liu Chi Chen Li-Meng Yan Jun Song Kun-Yuan Guo Gang Wang Qing-Hong Wu Wei-Wang Gu |
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Irradiation induced injury reduces energy metabolism in small intestine of Tibet minipigs. |
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Irradiation induced injury reduces energy metabolism in small intestine of Tibet minipigs. |
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Irradiation induced injury reduces energy metabolism in small intestine of Tibet minipigs. |
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Irradiation induced injury reduces energy metabolism in small intestine of Tibet minipigs. |
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Irradiation induced injury reduces energy metabolism in small intestine of Tibet minipigs. |
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irradiation induced injury reduces energy metabolism in small intestine of tibet minipigs. |
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BACKGROUND: The radiation-induced energy metabolism dysfunction related to injury and radiation doses is largely elusive. The purpose of this study is to investigate the early response of energy metabolism in small intestinal tissue and its correlation with pathologic lesion after total body X-ray irradiation (TBI) in Tibet minipigs. METHODS AND RESULTS: 30 Tibet minipigs were assigned into 6 groups including 5 experimental groups and one control group with 6 animals each group. The minipigs in these experimental groups were subjected to a TBI of 2, 5, 8, 11, and 14 Gy, respectively. Small intestine tissues were collected at 24 h following X-ray exposure and analyzed by histology and high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). DNA contents in this tissue were also examined. Irradiation causes pathologic lesions and mitochondrial abnormalities. The Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) content-corrected and uncorrected adenosine-triphosphate (ATP) and total adenine nucleotides (TAN) were significantly reduced in a dose-dependent manner by 2-8 Gy exposure, and no further reduction was observed over 8 Gy. CONCLUSION: TBI induced injury is highly dependent on the irradiation dosage in small intestine and inversely correlates with the energy metabolism, with its reduction potentially indicating the severity of injury. |
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