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Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2004

Radioprotective activities of beer administration for radiation-induced acute toxicity in mice

Manami Monobe; Sachiko Koike; Akiko Uzawa; Mizuho Aoki; Nobuhiko Takai; Takeshi Fukawa; Yoshiya Furusawa; Koich Ando

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE We previously found that drinking beer reduces chromosome aberrations in blood lymphocytes that were collected and irradiated in vitro. In this study, we investigated the radioprotective activities of beer-administration for bone marrow and intestine in mice. METHODS C3H/He female mice received an oral administration of beer, ethanol or saline at a dose of 1 ml/mouse 30 min before whole body irradiation with 137Cs gamma rays or LET 50 keV/microm carbon ions. Radioprotective activities were estimated using a LD(50/30) (The dose required to kill 50% of the mice within 30 days) and a microcolony technique for intestine. RESULTS The LD(50/30) for the beer-administered mice was significantly increased in comparison with saline administered mice. The LD(50/30) of gamma-ray was 7.8 Gy (p < 0.05), 7.6 Gy and 7.3 Gy for beer-, ethanol- and saline-administered group, respectively. The LD(50/30) of carbon ions was 6.6 Gy (p < 0.05), 6.2 Gy and 5.9 Gy for the beer-, ethanol- and saline-administered groups, respectively. The crypt survivals that were semi-logarithmically plotted against dose were well fitted to a linear regression line. The dose reduction factor (DRF) (D10) of beer- and ethanol-administered mice for gamma rays was 1.09 and 1.08, respectively. The DRF (D10) of beer- and ethanol-administered mice for carbon ions was 1.08 and 1.07, respectively. CONCLUSIONS The radioprotection by beer-administration is due to not only OH radical-scavenge action by the ethanol contained in beer.


Journal of Radiation Research | 2005

Repair Kinetics of DNA-DSB Induced by X-rays or Carbon Ions under Oxic and Hypoxic Conditions

Ryoichi Hirayama; Yoshiya Furusawa; Takeshi Fukawa; Koichi Ando


Journal of Radiation Research | 2005

Biological Gain of Carbon-ion Radiotherapy for the Early Response of Tumor Growth Delay and against Early Response of Skin Reaction in Mice

Koichi Ando; Sachiko Koike; Akiko Uzawa; Nobuhiko Takai; Takeshi Fukawa; Yoshiya Furusawa; Mizuho Aoki; Yasuyuki Miyato


Journal of Radiation Research | 2002

Relative Biological Effectiveness of 290 MeV/u Carbon Ions for the Growth Delay of a Radioresistant Murine Fibrosarcoma

Sachiko Koike; Koichi Ando; Chisa Oohira; Takeshi Fukawa; Ryonfa Lee; Nobuhiko Takai; Manami Monobe; Yoshiya Furusawa; Mizuho Aoki; Shigeru Yamada; Wakako Shimizu; Kumie Nojima; Hideyuki J. Majima


Journal of Radiation Research | 2006

Repair of Skin Damage During Fractionated Irradiation with Gamma Rays and Low-LET Carbon Ions

Koichi Ando; Sachiko Koike; Akiko Uzawa; Nobuhiko Takai; Takeshi Fukawa; Yoshiya Furusawa; Mizuho Aoki; Ryoichi Hirayama


Anticancer Research | 2010

In Vitro Interaction of High-LET Heavy-ion Irradiation and Chemotherapeutic Agents in Two Cell lines with Different Radiosensitivities and Different p53 Status

Takeo Takahashi; Takeshi Fukawa; Ryoichi Hirayama; Yukari Yoshida; Atsushi Musha; Yoshiya Furusawa; Koichi Ando; Takashi Nakano


Journal of Radiation Research | 2004

Differences in pO2 Peaks of a Murine Fibrosarcoma between Carbon-ion and X-ray Irradiation

Takeshi Fukawa; Koji Takematsu; Kotaro Oka; Sachiko Koike; Koichi Ando; Hirosuke Kobayashi; Kazuo Tanishita


International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2009

Mechanism of Enhancement Effect of High-LET Carbon-ion Beam and Anticancer Drugs on Two Cell Lines with Different Radiosensitivities and p53 Status In Vitro

Takeo Takahashi; Takeshi Fukawa; Ryoichi Hirayama; Yoshiya Furusawa; Koichi Ando; Yukari Yoshida; Yoshiyuki Suzuki; Takashi Nakano


The Japan Radiation Research Society Annual Meeting Abstracts The 48th Annual Meeting of The Japan Radiation Research Society | 2005

14C-thymidine; A useful tracer for gut response after irradiation and radioprotection in vivo

Masahiko Watanabe; Nobuhiko Takai; Koichi Ando; Akiko Uzawa; Takeshi Fukawa; Manami Monobe; Shuji Kojima


The Japan Radiation Research Society Annual Meeting Abstracts The 48th Annual Meeting of The Japan Radiation Research Society | 2005

Dose and LET dependences of cellular oxygen consumption rate

Takeshi Fukawa; Ryoichi Hirayama; Yoshiya Furusawa; Koichi Ando

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Koichi Ando

National Institute of Radiological Sciences

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Sachiko Koike

National Institute of Radiological Sciences

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Nobuhiko Takai

National Institute of Radiological Sciences

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Yoshiya Furusawa

National Institute of Radiological Sciences

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Akiko Uzawa

National Institute of Radiological Sciences

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Mizuho Aoki

National Institute of Radiological Sciences

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Manami Monobe

Tokyo University of Science

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Chisa Oohira

National Institute of Radiological Sciences

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