Radiation enteropathy is a common complication in cancer patients. The aim of this study was to investigate whether radiation-induced intestinal injury could be alleviated by coniferyl aldehyde (CA), an HSF1-inducing agent that increases cellular HSP70 expression. We systemically administered CA to mice with radiation enteropathy following abdominal irradiation (IR) to demonstrate the protective effects of CA against radiation-induced gastrointestinal injury. CA clearly alleviated acute radiation-induced intestinal damage, as reflected by the histopathological data and it also attenuated sub-acute enteritis. CA prevented intestinal crypt cell death and protected the microvasculature in the lamina propria during the acute and sub-acute phase...
Radiation-induced enteropathy remains a major complication after accidental or therapeutic exposure ...
Patients who have cancer in the pelvic region are at risk of developing gastrointestinal symptoms fo...
The development of an effective therapy for radiation-induced gastrointestinal damage is important, ...
<div><p>Radiation enteropathy is a common complication in cancer patients. The aim of this study was...
Radiation enteropathy is a common complication in cancer patients. The aim of this study was to inve...
Abstract Background Intestinal injury is a potential cause of death after high-dose radiation exposu...
Radiation-induced intestinal toxicity is common among cancer patients after radiotherapy. Endothelia...
Abstract Background Radiation-induced gastrointestinal syndrome (RIGS) results from the acute loss o...
Endothelial cell (EC) response has been implicated in the induction of intestinal damage following h...
Normal tissue toxicity still remains a dose-limiting factor in clinical radiation therapy. Intestina...
Purpose: Effective methods to ameliorate radiation enteropathy have not been developed. To address t...
Natural antioxidant gamma-tocotrienol (GT3), a vitamin E family member, provides intestinal radiatio...
Background. Radiation-induced intestinal injury is one of the side effects in patients receiving rad...
Oral and intestinal mucositis is a debilitating, often dose limiting side effect of radiation treatm...
International audienceThe pathophysiological mechanism involved in side effects of radiation therapy...
Radiation-induced enteropathy remains a major complication after accidental or therapeutic exposure ...
Patients who have cancer in the pelvic region are at risk of developing gastrointestinal symptoms fo...
The development of an effective therapy for radiation-induced gastrointestinal damage is important, ...
<div><p>Radiation enteropathy is a common complication in cancer patients. The aim of this study was...
Radiation enteropathy is a common complication in cancer patients. The aim of this study was to inve...
Abstract Background Intestinal injury is a potential cause of death after high-dose radiation exposu...
Radiation-induced intestinal toxicity is common among cancer patients after radiotherapy. Endothelia...
Abstract Background Radiation-induced gastrointestinal syndrome (RIGS) results from the acute loss o...
Endothelial cell (EC) response has been implicated in the induction of intestinal damage following h...
Normal tissue toxicity still remains a dose-limiting factor in clinical radiation therapy. Intestina...
Purpose: Effective methods to ameliorate radiation enteropathy have not been developed. To address t...
Natural antioxidant gamma-tocotrienol (GT3), a vitamin E family member, provides intestinal radiatio...
Background. Radiation-induced intestinal injury is one of the side effects in patients receiving rad...
Oral and intestinal mucositis is a debilitating, often dose limiting side effect of radiation treatm...
International audienceThe pathophysiological mechanism involved in side effects of radiation therapy...
Radiation-induced enteropathy remains a major complication after accidental or therapeutic exposure ...
Patients who have cancer in the pelvic region are at risk of developing gastrointestinal symptoms fo...
The development of an effective therapy for radiation-induced gastrointestinal damage is important, ...