Background and Aim: Radiation-induced enteropathy is frequently observed after radiation therapy for abdominal and pelvic cancer or occurs secondary to accidental radiation exposure. The acute effects of irradiation on the intestine might be attributed to inhibition of mitosis in the crypts, as the loss of proliferative functions impairs development of the small intestinal epithelium and its barrier function. Especially, oxidative damage to intestinal epithelial cells is a key event in the initiation and progression of radiation-induced enteropathy. Pravastatin is widely used clinically to lower serum cholesterol levels and has been reported to have anti-inflammatory effects on endothelial cells. Here, we investigated the therapeutic effect...
International audienceAbout half of people with cancer are treated with radiation therapy; however, ...
Abstract Background Intestinal injury is a potential cause of death after high-dose radiation exposu...
Pelvic radiation disease (PRD), a frequent side effect in patients with abdominal/pelvic cancers tre...
ABSTRACT: Background: Radiotherapy or accidental exposure to ionizing radiation causes severe damag...
Radiation-induced gastrointestinal (GI) damage is one of the critical factors that serve as basis fo...
Purpose: To investigate whether pravastatin mitigates delayed radiation-induced enteropathy in rats,...
Purposes: Intestinal complications after radiotherapy are caused by transmural fibrosis and impair t...
Radiation-induced gastrointestinal injury (RIGI) is a serious side effect of abdominal and pelvic ra...
BACKGROUND & AIM: Despite extensive study of the contribution of cell death and apoptosis to rad...
International audienceBackground andamp; Aim Despite extensive study of the contribution of cell dea...
International audienceEndothelial dysfunction has been implicated in the pathogenesis of atheroscler...
About half of people with cancer are treated with radiation therapy; however, normal tissue toxicity...
Background and Aims. Treatment options for radiation-induced intestinal injury (RIII) are limited. C...
International audienceAbout half of people with cancer are treated with radiation therapy; however, ...
Abstract Background Intestinal injury is a potential cause of death after high-dose radiation exposu...
Pelvic radiation disease (PRD), a frequent side effect in patients with abdominal/pelvic cancers tre...
ABSTRACT: Background: Radiotherapy or accidental exposure to ionizing radiation causes severe damag...
Radiation-induced gastrointestinal (GI) damage is one of the critical factors that serve as basis fo...
Purpose: To investigate whether pravastatin mitigates delayed radiation-induced enteropathy in rats,...
Purposes: Intestinal complications after radiotherapy are caused by transmural fibrosis and impair t...
Radiation-induced gastrointestinal injury (RIGI) is a serious side effect of abdominal and pelvic ra...
BACKGROUND & AIM: Despite extensive study of the contribution of cell death and apoptosis to rad...
International audienceBackground andamp; Aim Despite extensive study of the contribution of cell dea...
International audienceEndothelial dysfunction has been implicated in the pathogenesis of atheroscler...
About half of people with cancer are treated with radiation therapy; however, normal tissue toxicity...
Background and Aims. Treatment options for radiation-induced intestinal injury (RIII) are limited. C...
International audienceAbout half of people with cancer are treated with radiation therapy; however, ...
Abstract Background Intestinal injury is a potential cause of death after high-dose radiation exposu...
Pelvic radiation disease (PRD), a frequent side effect in patients with abdominal/pelvic cancers tre...