The polyhydroxylated fullerene derivative C60(OH)24 protects mice from ionizing-radiation-induced immune and mitochondrial dysfunction

  • Xiaoqing Cai
  • , Jiejie Hao
  • , Xiaoyong Zhang
  • , Bozhang Yu
  • , Jinming Ren
  • , Cheng Luo
  • , Qingnuan Li
  • , Qing Huang
  • , Xianglin Shi
  • , Wenxin Li
  • , Jiankang Liu

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Abstract

Although the protective effect of the polyhydroxylated fullerene derivative C60(OH)n against ionizing radiation is an area of much interest, the mechanisms relating to how polyhydroxylated fullerene derivatives improve mitochondrial dysfunction remain unknown. In order to find new and effective radioprotective agents, we synthesized a new polyhydroxylated fullerene molecule with 24 hydroxyl groups of known positions on C60 and studied its protective effects in mice subjected to irradiation. Mice were pretreated with C60(OH)24 for 2 weeks (daily, 40 mg/kg i. p.), then subjected to a lethal dose of whole body γ-irradiation (from a 60Co source). Survival was observed for 30 days after irradiation. Immune and mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative damage were analyzed in mice with the same C60(OH)24 pretreatment and irradiation except that the animals were euthanized at day 5 after the irradiation. It was found that 2-week C60(OH)24 pretreatment effectively reduced whole body irradiation-induced mortality without apparent toxicity. C60(OH)24 pretreatment also showed significant protective effects against ionizing-radiation-induced decreases in immune and mitochondrial function and antioxidant defense in the liver and spleen. These results suggest that the polyhydroxylated fullerene derivative C60(OH)24 protects against ionizing-radiation-induced mortality, possibly by enhancing immune function, decreasing oxidative damage and improving mitochondrial function.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)27-34
Number of pages8
JournalToxicology and Applied Pharmacology
Volume243
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Feb 2010
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Antioxidant
  • Apoptosis
  • Mortality
  • Oxidative damage
  • Radioprotection
  • Reactive oxygen species

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