Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1857245 | Reports of Practical Oncology & Radiotherapy | 2006 | 7 Pages |
SummaryBackgroundWe have previously reported the short-term changes in prostacyclin profile after irradiation of rat cervical cord.AimPresent research investigated the long-term changes of prostacyclin content.Materials/MethodsWistar rats in groups of five were irradiated with doses of 2, 4, 6, 15, 25, 30 Gy and a single group of 25 with 35 Gy X-rays. After 26 and 39 weeks, prostacyclin content was quantified by 6-keto-prostaglandin-F1α (prostacyclin stabilized metabolite). Specimens were stained routinely for histological studies.ResultsThe 50% latent period and effective dose were 14.86±1.16 weeks and 25.66±0.54 Gy (p<0.0001), respectively. Average ratios of 6-keto-PG-F1α for doses of 2–30 Gy were between 78.33–12.93% and 79.48–99.96% for 26 and 39 weeks, respectively. Prostacyclin level after 35 Gy shows approximately a 7:1 ratio in comparison to the control group (p<0.002). Histopathological changes in glial and vascular tissues were diagnosed and scored. Prostacyclin bimodal profile was observed.ConclusionsRadiation can cause complex fluctuations of prostacyclin in association with marked histopathological changes.