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Short-term and bystander effects of radiation on murine submandibular glands.


ABSTRACT: Many patients treated for head and neck cancers experience salivary gland hypofunction due to radiation damage. Understanding the mechanisms of cellular damage induced by radiation treatment is important in order to design methods of radioprotection. In addition, it is crucial to recognize the indirect effects of irradiation and the systemic responses that may alter saliva secretion. In this study, radiation was delivered to murine submandibular glands (SMGs) bilaterally, using a 137Cs gamma ray irradiator, or unilaterally, using a small-animal radiation research platform (SARRP). Analysis at 3, 24 and 48 h showed dynamic changes in mRNA and protein expression in SMGs irradiated bilaterally. Unilateral irradiation using the SARRP caused similar changes in the irradiated SMGs, as well as significant off-target, bystander effects in the non-irradiated contralateral SMGs.

SUBMITTER: Uchida H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9683099 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Short-term and bystander effects of radiation on murine submandibular glands.

Uchida Hitoshi H   Ingalls Matthew H MH   Maruyama Eri O EO   Johnston Carl J CJ   Hernady Eric E   Faustoferri Roberta C RC   Ovitt Catherine E CE  

Disease models & mechanisms 20221110 11


Many patients treated for head and neck cancers experience salivary gland hypofunction due to radiation damage. Understanding the mechanisms of cellular damage induced by radiation treatment is important in order to design methods of radioprotection. In addition, it is crucial to recognize the indirect effects of irradiation and the systemic responses that may alter saliva secretion. In this study, radiation was delivered to murine submandibular glands (SMGs) bilaterally, using a 137Cs gamma ray  ...[more]

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