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Dendro[C60]fullerene DF-1 provides radioprotection to radiosensitive mammalian cells
Authors:Corey A Theriot  Rachael C Casey  Valerie C Moore  Linsey Mitchell  Julia O Reynolds  Madeline Burgoyne  Ranga Partha  Janice L Huff  Jodie L Conyers  Antony Jeevarajan  Honglu Wu
Institution:1. NASA—Johnson Space Center, 2101 NASA Parkway, Mail Code: SK, Houston, TX, 77058, USA
2. Universities Space Research Association, Houston, TX, 77058, USA
3. University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX, 77030, USA
4. Centenary College of Louisiana, Shreveport, LA, 71104, USA
Abstract:In this study, the ability of the C60 fullerene derivative DF-1 to protect radiosensitive cells from the effects of high doses of gamma irradiation was examined. Earlier reports of DF-1’s lack of toxicity in these cells were confirmed, and DF-1 was also observed to protect both human lymphocytes and rat intestinal crypt cells against radiation-induced cell death. We determined that DF-1 protected both cell types against radiation-induced DNA damage, as measured by inhibition of micronucleus formation. DF-1 also reduced the levels of reactive oxygen species in the crypt cells, a unique capability of fullerenes because of their enhanced reactivity toward electron-rich species. The ability of DF-1 to protect against the cytotoxic effects of radiation was comparable to that of amifostine, another ROS-scavenging radioprotector. Interestingly, localization of fluorescently labeled DF-1 in fibroblast was observed throughout the cell. Taken together, these results suggest that DF-1 provides powerful protection against several deleterious cellular consequences of irradiation in mammalian systems including oxidative stress, DNA damage, and cell death.
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