Carbamylated erythropoietin reduces radiosurgically-induced brain injury

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作者
Erbayraktar, Serhat
de Lanerolle, Nihal
de Lotbiniere, Alain
Knisely, Jonathan P. S.
Erbayraktar, Zubeyde
Yilmaz, Osman
Cerami, Anthony
Coleman, Thomas R.
Brines, Michael
机构
[1] Kenneth S Warren Inst, Ossining, NY 10562 USA
[2] Warren Pharmaceut, Ossining, NY USA
[3] Dokuz Eylul Univ, Sch Med, Izmir, Turkey
[4] Yale Univ, Sch Med, New Haven, CT USA
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10.2119/2006-00042.Erbayraktar
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 [生物化学与分子生物学]; 081704 [应用化学];
摘要
Gamma knife radiosurgery is an attractive noninvasive treatment of brain tumors and vascular malformations that minimizes collateral tissue damage. However, exposure of normal tissue to even low-dose radiation triggers a cascade of acute and chronic injury and potentially significant morbidity and mortality. Because many irradiated patients now survive for years, identifying methods to prevent radiotherapy-induced collateral tissue damage is a major focus of current research. Erythropoietin (EPO), a cytokine produced locally by many tissues in response to injury, antagonizes apoptosis, reduces inflammation, and promotes healing. Systemic administration of recombinant EPO, widely used for treatment of anemia, provides robust protection from numerous insults in a variety of tissues, including the brain. Although irradiation injury is likely sensitive to EPO, the hematopoietic activity of EPO is undesirable in this setting, increasing erythrocyte number and predisposing to thrombosis. To avoid these potential adverse effects, we developed carbamylated EPO (CEPO) which does not stimulate the bone marrow. In this study, we show that CEPO (50 mu g kg(-1) intraperitoneally) improves functional outcome when administered to adult rats just before, and then once daily for 10 d after, a necrotizing dose of radiation (100 Gy) to the right striatum. Immediately following irradiation, use and reflex movements of the contralateral forelimb to vibrissae stimulation were abnormal but rapidly improved in animals receiving CEPO. Moreover, histological examination revealed that the extent of brain necrosis after 90 days was reduced by similar to 50%. These findings further extend the kinds of injury for which administration of a tissue-protective cytokine provides benefit.
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