The Protective Effect of Curcumin on Ionizing Radiation-induced Cataractogenesis in Rats

The aim of the study was to determine the protective effect of curcumin against ionizing radiation-induced cataract in the lens of rats. Rats were divided into six groups. Group 1: Control, Group 2: Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), Group 3: DMSO+curcumin, Group 4: Irradiation, Group 5: Irradiation+DMSO, G...

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Published inBalkan medical journal Vol. 29; no. 4; pp. 358 - 363
Main Authors Ozgen, Seher Çimen, Dökmeci, Dikmen, Akpolat, Meryem, Karadağ, Cetin Hakan, Gündüz, Ozgür, Erbaş, Hakan, Benian, Omer, Uzal, Cem, Turan, Fatma Nesrin
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Turkey AVES 01.12.2012
Galenos Publishing House
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Summary:The aim of the study was to determine the protective effect of curcumin against ionizing radiation-induced cataract in the lens of rats. Rats were divided into six groups. Group 1: Control, Group 2: Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), Group 3: DMSO+curcumin, Group 4: Irradiation, Group 5: Irradiation+DMSO, Group 6: Irradiation+DMSO+curcumin. A 15 Gy total dose was given to 4, 5, 6 groups for radiation damage. Curcumin (100 mg/kg) was dissolved in DMSO and given by intragastric intubation for 28 days. At the end of the experiment, lenses were graded and enucleated. The lenticular activity of the antioxidant enzymes, total antioxidant and glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px), and the malondialdehyde (MDA) were measured. 100% Cataract was seen in the irradiation group. Cataract rate fell to 40% and was limited at grade 1 and 2 in the curcumin group. In the irradiation group, antioxidant enzyme levels were decreased, MDA levels were increased. There was an increase in antioxidant enzyme levels and a significant decrease in MDA in the group which was given curcumin. Curcumin has antioxidant and radioprotective properties and is likely to be a valuable agent for protection against ionizing radiation. Hence, it may be used as an antioxidant and radioprotector against radiation-induced cataractogenesis.
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ISSN:2146-3123
2146-3131
DOI:10.5152/balkanmedj.2012.038