Radioprotective effects of 2-iminothiazolidine derivatives against lethal doses of gamma radiation in mice.
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- 1 January 2001
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Journal of Radiation Research
- Vol. 42 (4) , 401
- https://doi.org/10.1269/jrr.42.401
Abstract
Although thiol-containing compounds have long been known to possess radioprotective properties, their therapeutics utility is limited by their side effects at radioprotective doses. In this study, a series of 2-iminothiazolidine derivatives were prepared and their toxicity and radioprotective effects in NMRI mice were determined using the LD50/30 end point. The LD50 values, as determined by a Probit analysis, were between 11 and 14 mg/kg. For studying radioprotective effects, one-sixth of the toxic LD50 values were used, namely 2 and 2.2 mg/kg. To evaluate the radioprotective capabilities, mice were exposed to lethal doses of cobalt-60 γ-radiation alone or in the presence of compounds. The percentage survival of mice at 30 days for these compounds compared to control mice were 10 to 30% when injected 15 and 30 minutes before γ-irradiation. They were significant compared to the control group (P0.05).Keywords
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