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Elucidation of gastrointestinal dysfunction in response to irradiation using metabolomics
Authors:Mohammed Salah  Saki Osuga  Makiko Nakahana  Yasuhiro Irino  Masakazu Shinohara  Yasuyuki Shimizu  Naritoshi Mukumoto  Hiroaki Akasaka  Ai Nakaoka  Daisuke Miyawaki  Takeaki Ishihara  Kenji Yoshida  Yoshiaki Okamoto  Ryohei Sasaki
Abstract:Gastrointestinal toxicity is frequently observed secondary to accidental or therapeutic radiation exposure. However, the variation in the intestinal metabolites after abdominal radiation exposure remains ambiguous. In the present study, C57BL/6 mice were exposed to 0, 2, and 20 Gy irradiation dose. The Head and chest of each mouse were covered with a lead shield before x-ray irradiation. 24 h post-irradiation treatment, intestinal tissue of each mouse was excised and prepared for metabolites measurement using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Our comprehensive analysis of metabolites in the intestinal tissues detected 44 metabolites after irradiation, including amino acids, carbohydrates, organic acids, and sugars. Amino acid levels in the intestinal tissue gradually rose, dependent on the radiation dose, perhaps as an indication of oxidative stress. Our findings raise the possibility that amino acid metabolism may be a potential target for the development of treatments to alleviate or mitigate the harmful effects of oxidative stress-related gastrointestinal toxicity due to radiation exposure.
Keywords:Gastrointestinal toxicity  Intestinal metabolites  Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry  Amino acid  Target
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