TY - JOUR
T1 - Ghrelin as a novel therapy for radiation combined injury
AU - Jacob, Asha
AU - Shah, Kavin G.
AU - Wu, Rongqian
AU - Wang, Ping
PY - 2010/3
Y1 - 2010/3
N2 - The threat of nuclear terrorism has led to growing worldwide concern about exposure to radiation. Acute radiation syndrome, or radiation sickness, develops after whole-body or a partial-body irradiation with a high dose of radiation. In the terrorist radiation exposure scenario, however, radiation victims likely suffer from additional injuries such as trauma, burns, wounds or sepsis. Thus, high-dose radiation injuries and appropriate therapeutic interventions must be studied. Despite advances in our understanding of the pathophysiology of radiation injury, very little information is available on the therapeutic approaches to radiation combined injury. In this review, we describe briefly the pathological consequences of ionizing radiation and provide an overview of the animal models of radiation combined injury. We highlight the combined radiation and sepsis model we recently established and suggest the use of ghrelin, a novel gastrointestinal hormone, as a potential therapy for radiation combined injury.
AB - The threat of nuclear terrorism has led to growing worldwide concern about exposure to radiation. Acute radiation syndrome, or radiation sickness, develops after whole-body or a partial-body irradiation with a high dose of radiation. In the terrorist radiation exposure scenario, however, radiation victims likely suffer from additional injuries such as trauma, burns, wounds or sepsis. Thus, high-dose radiation injuries and appropriate therapeutic interventions must be studied. Despite advances in our understanding of the pathophysiology of radiation injury, very little information is available on the therapeutic approaches to radiation combined injury. In this review, we describe briefly the pathological consequences of ionizing radiation and provide an overview of the animal models of radiation combined injury. We highlight the combined radiation and sepsis model we recently established and suggest the use of ghrelin, a novel gastrointestinal hormone, as a potential therapy for radiation combined injury.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/77649162874
U2 - 10.2119/molmed.2009.00154
DO - 10.2119/molmed.2009.00154
M3 - 文献综述
C2 - 20101281
AN - SCOPUS:77649162874
SN - 1076-1551
VL - 16
SP - 137
EP - 143
JO - Molecular Medicine
JF - Molecular Medicine
IS - 3-4
ER -