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Radiat Prot Dosimetry ; 166(1-4): 334-8, 2015 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25897135

ABSTRACT

Proton radiation provides significant dosimetric advantages when compared with gamma radiation due to its superior energy deposition characteristics. Although the physical aspects of proton radiobiology are well understood, biological and clinical endpoints are understudied. The current practice to assume the relative biological effectiveness of low linear energy transfer (LET) protons to be a generic value of about 1.1 relative to photons likely obscures important unrecognised differentials in biological response between these radiation qualities. A deeper understanding of the biological properties induced by proton radiation would have both radiobiological and clinical impact. This article briefly points to some of the literature pertinent to the effects of protons on tissue-level processes that modify disease progression, such as angiogenesis, cell invasion and cancer metastasis. Recent findings hint that proton radiation may, in addition to offering improved radio-therapeutic targeting, be a means to provide a new dimension for increasing therapeutic benefits for patients by manipulating these tissue-level processes.


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Neoplasms/radiotherapy , Neovascularization, Pathologic/prevention & control , Proton Therapy , Radiation Injuries/prevention & control , Radiation Oncology/methods , Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation , Gamma Rays , Humans , Neoplasm Invasiveness , Relative Biological Effectiveness
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J Cancer Res Ther ; 1(3): 129-31, 2005.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17998642

ABSTRACT

Potential of herbs and other plant-based formulations have been increasingly recognized in prevention and treatment of human diseases including cancer. There exist enormous prospect for screening and evaluation of herbal/plant products for developing effective radiosensitization and radioprotection relevant to nuclear research program. Investigations in our laboratory have focused on the mechanism of activity of variety of anticancer and antioxidant agents, namely, Eugenol, (EU), Ellagic acid (EA), Triphala (TPL), Tocopherol Succinate (TOS) and Arachidonic acid on normal and cancer cells with view to design effective protocols in practical radioprotection and cancer radiotherapy. This paper is mainly focused on studies on cytotoxic effects on cancer cell lines. Results have shown that these agents produced radiosensitizing action involving oxidative damage, membrane alteration and damage to nucleic acid in various human cell lines. Studies were performed employing fluorescence probes and electron spin resonance methods and gel electrophoresis protocols. It has been found that cytotoxic effect was induced by initiating membrane oxidative damage and by triggering intracellular generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) by gamma radiation in combination with phytochemicals like TPL, EA and TOS in tumor cell line Ehrlich Ascites (EAC), Human cervical (HeLa) and breast (MCF-7) cells. Membrane damage and ROS generation was measured by DPH and DCF-FDA fluorescent probes respectively after exposure to low to moderate doses of gamma radiation. This talk will present the cytotoxic effects of phytochemicals in combination with ionizing radiation. It is emphasized that modulation of membrane peroxidative damage and intra cellular ROS may help achieve efficient killing of cancer cells which may provide a new approach to developing effective treatment of cancer.


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Neoplasms/therapy , Radiation-Sensitizing Agents/therapeutic use , Apoptosis , Arachidonic Acid/therapeutic use , Combined Modality Therapy , Ellagic Acid/therapeutic use , Eugenol/therapeutic use , Humans , Lipid Peroxidation , Neoplasms/metabolism , Neoplasms/pathology , Plant Extracts/therapeutic use , Reactive Oxygen Species/metabolism , Tocopherols , Vitamin E/analogs & derivatives , Vitamin E/therapeutic use
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