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Radioprotective effects of mistletoe extract in zebrafish embryos in vivo

Authors
Rim, Chai HongKoun, SoonilPark, Hae-ChulLee, SukKim, Chul Yong
Issue Date
Aug-2019
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Keywords
Zebrafish; radiotherapy; radioprotectant; mistletoe
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION BIOLOGY, v.95, no.8, pp 1150 - 1159
Pages
10
Indexed
SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION BIOLOGY
Volume
95
Number
8
Start Page
1150
End Page
1159
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/1734
DOI
10.1080/09553002.2019.1590661
ISSN
0955-3002
1362-3095
Abstract
Introduction: Radioprotectors can enhance the efficacy of cancer radiotherapy, but their clinical use remains uncommon. The present study aimed to assess the radioprotective potential of mistletoe extract (commercial name: Abnoba Viscum), a well-known complementary cancer medicine, in zebrafish larvae. Materials and methods: Wild-type AB zebrafish embryos at 4 h-post-fertilization were exposed to 5 Gy 9-MeV electron beam irradiation after being treated for 1 h with 4 mMl/L amifostine or 0.2 mg/ml Abnoba Viscum A, F, M, or Q. Primary endpoints were abnormality-free survival and abnormality-free rates among survivors at 5 days-post-fertilization. Results: The crude abnormality-free survival rates were 33.7%, 49.0%, 38.8%, 43.9%, 38.1%, and 52.6%, whereas abnormality-free rates among survivors were 36.4%, 49.6%, 37.8%, 45.6%, 52.0%, and 62.8% for the control (with no pharmacologic treatment), amifostine, Abnoba Viscum A, F, M, and Q groups, respectively. Abnormality-free survival rates in the amifostine and Abnoba Viscum Q groups were significantly different from those in the control (p = .040 and .012, respectively), with an odds ratio (OR) of 1.90 [95% confidence interval (CI): 1.03-3.51] and 2.20 (95% CI: 1.19-4.08), respectively. Abnormality-free rates among survivors in the amifostine and Abnoba Viscum M and Q groups were significantly different from those in the control group (p = .048, .042, and <.001, respectively), with an OR of 1.79 (95% CI: 1.00-3.20), 1.82 (95% CI: 1.02-3.26), and 2.98 (1.67-5.33), respectively. Conclusion: Abnoba Viscum Q has at least a similar radioprotective effect to that of amifostine. Mistletoe extracts have been clinically applied for a long time and their effectiveness and feasibility have been verified. Abnoba Viscum Q might be a new candidate radioprotectant to enhance cancer radiotherapy efficacy. [GRAPHICS] .
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