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Antioxidants reduce consequences of radiation exposure.

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  • Antioxidants reduce consequences of radiation exposure. Abstract Text:

    paul okunieffPaul Okunieff,steven swartsSteven Swarts,peter kengPeter Keng,weimin sunWeimin Sun,wei wangWei Wang,jung kimJung Kim,shanmin yangShanmin Yang,hengshan zhangHengshan Zhang,chaomei liuChaomei Liu,jacqueline p williamsJacqueline P Williams,amy k huserAmy K Huser,lurong zhangLurong Zhang,paul okunieffPaul Okunieff,steven swartsSteven Swarts,peter kengPeter Keng,weimin sunWeimin Sun,wei wangWei Wang,jung kimJung Kim,shanmin yangShanmin Yang,hengshan zhangHengshan Zhang,chaomei liuChaomei Liu,jacqueline p williamsJacqueline P Williams,amy k huserAmy K Huser,lurong zhangLurong Zhang,

    Antioxidants have been studied for their capacity to reduce the cytotoxic effects of radiation in normal tissues for at least 50 years. Early research identified sulfur-containing antioxidants as those with the most beneficial therapeutic ratio, even though these compounds have substantial toxicity when given in-vivo. Other antioxidant molecules (small molecules and enzymatic) have been studied for their capacity to prevent radiation toxicity both with regard to reduction of radiation-related cytotoxicity and for reduction of indirect radiation effects including long-term oxidative damage. Finally, categories of radiation protectors that are not primarily antioxidants, including those that act through acceleration of cell proliferation (e.g. growth factors), prevention of apoptosis, other cellular signaling effects (e.g. cytokine signal modifiers), or augmentation of DNA repair, all have direct or indirect effects on cellular redox state and levels of endogenous antioxidants. In this review we discuss what is known about the radioprotective properties of antioxidants, and what those properties tell us about the DNA and other cellular targets of radiation.

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    p okunieffP Okunieff,s swartsS Swarts,p kengP Keng,w sunW Sun,w wangW Wang,j kimJ Kim,s yangS Yang,h zhangH Zhang,c liuC Liu,jp williamsJP Williams,ak huserAK Huser,l zhangL Zhang,p okunieffP Okunieff,s swartsS Swarts,p kengP Keng,w sunW Sun,w wangW Wang,j kimJ Kim,s yangS Yang,h zhangH Zhang,c liuC Liu,jp williamsJP Williams,ak huserAK Huser,l zhangL Zhang,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, N.I.H., Extr

    Journal: Advances in experimental medicine and biology

    VOLUME: 614

    Page Numbers: 165-78

    Journal Abbreviation: Adv. Exp. Med. Biol.

    ISSN: 0065-2598

    DAY: 22

    MONTH: 02

    YEAR: 2008

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 121103

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY 14642, USA.

    Country: United States

    United States Research PublicationUnited States Research Publication

    AGENCY: United States NIAID

    GRANT: U19-AI067733

    ACRONYM: AI

    MEDLINETA: Adv Exp Med Biol

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