Cytokine release from irradiated cells has been postulated to start soon after irradiation preceding detectable clinical and pathological manifestation of lung injury. The expression of transforming growth factor beta (TGF β ), a fibrogenic and radiation-inducible cytokine, was studied from 1–16 weeks after the 15 and 30 Gray (Gy) of thoracic irradiation to rats. Thoracic irradiation caused an increase in TGF β protein in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid peaking at 3–6 weeks as compared to sham-irradiated control rats. Steady state TGF β mRNA expression as shown by whole lung northern blot assay paralleled the TGF β protein expression in BAL fluid. The peak of TGF β protein increase in BAL fluid between 3 and 6 weeks coincided with the in...
Fibrosis is a frequent complication of therapeutic radiation delivered to organ sites such as the th...
Rationale: Exposure of the lung to ionizing radiation, such as during radiotherapy, can result in pu...
<p><b>Purpose/Aim of Study</b>: Studies of pulmonary fibrosis (PF) have resulted in DNA damage, infl...
Abstract--Cytokine release from irradiated cells has been postulated to start soon after irradiation...
PURPOSE: assess the latent and active TGFb1 localization in the lung, whether or not radiation induc...
Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer-related morbidity and mortality worldwide. Radiation ...
Abstract Background Recent research has supported tha...
Although lung inflammation and fibrosis are well-documented dose-limiting side effects of lung irrad...
Background: We have previously shown that small molecule PDGF receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors (R...
Since adverse reactions in normal tissues after radiotherapy is a major dose-limiting factor, elucid...
AbstractRadiation pneumonitis remains a critical dose-limiting toxicity of total body irradiation (T...
Background :Radiation therapy plays an important role in the treatment of lung cancer. However, it a...
In radiotherapy, radiation (IR)-induced lung fibrosis has severe and dose-limiting side effects. To ...
PURPOSE: Radiation-induced pulmonary fibrosis (RIPF) is a late side effect of thoracic radiotherapy....
The lung is a radiosensitive organ, which imposes limits on the therapeutic dose in thoracic radioth...
Fibrosis is a frequent complication of therapeutic radiation delivered to organ sites such as the th...
Rationale: Exposure of the lung to ionizing radiation, such as during radiotherapy, can result in pu...
<p><b>Purpose/Aim of Study</b>: Studies of pulmonary fibrosis (PF) have resulted in DNA damage, infl...
Abstract--Cytokine release from irradiated cells has been postulated to start soon after irradiation...
PURPOSE: assess the latent and active TGFb1 localization in the lung, whether or not radiation induc...
Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer-related morbidity and mortality worldwide. Radiation ...
Abstract Background Recent research has supported tha...
Although lung inflammation and fibrosis are well-documented dose-limiting side effects of lung irrad...
Background: We have previously shown that small molecule PDGF receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors (R...
Since adverse reactions in normal tissues after radiotherapy is a major dose-limiting factor, elucid...
AbstractRadiation pneumonitis remains a critical dose-limiting toxicity of total body irradiation (T...
Background :Radiation therapy plays an important role in the treatment of lung cancer. However, it a...
In radiotherapy, radiation (IR)-induced lung fibrosis has severe and dose-limiting side effects. To ...
PURPOSE: Radiation-induced pulmonary fibrosis (RIPF) is a late side effect of thoracic radiotherapy....
The lung is a radiosensitive organ, which imposes limits on the therapeutic dose in thoracic radioth...
Fibrosis is a frequent complication of therapeutic radiation delivered to organ sites such as the th...
Rationale: Exposure of the lung to ionizing radiation, such as during radiotherapy, can result in pu...
<p><b>Purpose/Aim of Study</b>: Studies of pulmonary fibrosis (PF) have resulted in DNA damage, infl...