Simvastatin attenuates radiation-induced salivary gland dysfunction in mice

Liping Xu,* Xi Yang,* Jiayan Chen, Xiaolin Ge, Qin Qin, Hongcheng Zhu, Chi Zhang, Xinchen Sun Department of Radiation Oncology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, People’s Republic of China *These authors contributed equally to this work Objective: Sta...

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Main Authors: Xu L, Yang X, Chen J, Ge X, Qin Q, Zhu H, Zhang C, Sun X
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2016-07-01
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author Xu L
Yang X
Chen J
Ge X
Qin Q
Zhu H
Zhang C
Sun X
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Yang X
Chen J
Ge X
Qin Q
Zhu H
Zhang C
Sun X
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description Liping Xu,* Xi Yang,* Jiayan Chen, Xiaolin Ge, Qin Qin, Hongcheng Zhu, Chi Zhang, Xinchen Sun Department of Radiation Oncology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, People’s Republic of China *These authors contributed equally to this work Objective: Statins are widely used lipid-lowering drugs, which have pleiotropic effects, such as anti-inflammation, and vascular protection. In our study, we investigated the radioprotective potential of simvastatin (SIM) in a murine model of radiation-induced salivary gland dysfunction. Design: Ninety-six Institute of Cancer Research mice were randomly divided into four groups: solvent + sham irradiation (IR) (Group I), SIM + sham IR (Group II), IR + solvent (Group III), and IR + SIM (Group IV). SIM (10 mg/kg body weight, three times per week) was administered intraperitoneally 1 week prior to IR through to the end of the experiment. Saliva and submandibular gland tissues were obtained for biochemical, morphological (hematoxylin and eosin staining and Masson’s trichrome), and Western blot analysis at 8 hours, 24 hours, and 4 weeks after head and neck IR. Results: IR caused a significant reduction of salivary secretion and amylase activity but elevation of malondialdehyde. SIM remitted the reduction of saliva secretion and restored salivary amylase activity. The protective benefits of SIM may be attributed to scavenging malondialdehyde, remitting collagen deposition, and reducing and delaying the elevation of transforming growth factor β1 expression induced by radiation. Conclusion: SIM may be clinically useful to alleviate side effects of radiotherapy on salivary gland. Keywords: simvastatin, radiation protection, submandibular gland, transforming growth factor-β1, mice
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spelling doaj.art-a1bde17a91614242baa6f7cf56c404462022-12-22T00:40:17ZengDove Medical PressDrug Design, Development and Therapy1177-88812016-07-012016Issue 12271227827882Simvastatin attenuates radiation-induced salivary gland dysfunction in miceXu LYang XChen JGe XQin QZhu HZhang CSun XLiping Xu,* Xi Yang,* Jiayan Chen, Xiaolin Ge, Qin Qin, Hongcheng Zhu, Chi Zhang, Xinchen Sun Department of Radiation Oncology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, People’s Republic of China *These authors contributed equally to this work Objective: Statins are widely used lipid-lowering drugs, which have pleiotropic effects, such as anti-inflammation, and vascular protection. In our study, we investigated the radioprotective potential of simvastatin (SIM) in a murine model of radiation-induced salivary gland dysfunction. Design: Ninety-six Institute of Cancer Research mice were randomly divided into four groups: solvent + sham irradiation (IR) (Group I), SIM + sham IR (Group II), IR + solvent (Group III), and IR + SIM (Group IV). SIM (10 mg/kg body weight, three times per week) was administered intraperitoneally 1 week prior to IR through to the end of the experiment. Saliva and submandibular gland tissues were obtained for biochemical, morphological (hematoxylin and eosin staining and Masson’s trichrome), and Western blot analysis at 8 hours, 24 hours, and 4 weeks after head and neck IR. Results: IR caused a significant reduction of salivary secretion and amylase activity but elevation of malondialdehyde. SIM remitted the reduction of saliva secretion and restored salivary amylase activity. The protective benefits of SIM may be attributed to scavenging malondialdehyde, remitting collagen deposition, and reducing and delaying the elevation of transforming growth factor β1 expression induced by radiation. Conclusion: SIM may be clinically useful to alleviate side effects of radiotherapy on salivary gland. Keywords: simvastatin, radiation protection, submandibular gland, transforming growth factor-β1, micehttps://www.dovepress.com/simvastatin-attenuates-radiation-induced-salivary-gland-dysfunction-in-peer-reviewed-article-DDDTSimvastatinRadiation ProtectionSubmandibular GlandTransforming growth factor-β1mice.
spellingShingle Xu L
Yang X
Chen J
Ge X
Qin Q
Zhu H
Zhang C
Sun X
Simvastatin attenuates radiation-induced salivary gland dysfunction in mice
Drug Design, Development and Therapy
Simvastatin
Radiation Protection
Submandibular Gland
Transforming growth factor-β1
mice.
title Simvastatin attenuates radiation-induced salivary gland dysfunction in mice
title_full Simvastatin attenuates radiation-induced salivary gland dysfunction in mice
title_fullStr Simvastatin attenuates radiation-induced salivary gland dysfunction in mice
title_full_unstemmed Simvastatin attenuates radiation-induced salivary gland dysfunction in mice
title_short Simvastatin attenuates radiation-induced salivary gland dysfunction in mice
title_sort simvastatin attenuates radiation induced salivary gland dysfunction in mice
topic Simvastatin
Radiation Protection
Submandibular Gland
Transforming growth factor-β1
mice.
url https://www.dovepress.com/simvastatin-attenuates-radiation-induced-salivary-gland-dysfunction-in-peer-reviewed-article-DDDT
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