The Role of Antioxidants in Ameliorating Cyclophosphamide-Induced Cardiotoxicity

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The chemotherapeutic and immunosuppressive agent cyclophosphamide has previously been shown to induce complications within the setting of bone marrow transplantation. More recently, cardiotoxicity has been shown to be a dose-limiting factor during cyclophosphamide therapy, and cardiooncology is getting wider attention. Though mechanism of cyclophosphamide-induced cardiotoxicity is not completely understood, it is thought to encompass oxidative and nitrative stress. As such, this review focuses on antioxidants and their role in preventing or ameliorating cyclophosphamide-induced cardiotoxicity. It will give special emphasis to the cardioprotective effects of natural, plant-derived antioxidants that have garnered significant interest in recent times.

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Ayza, M. A., Zewdie, K. A., Tesfaye, B. A., Wondafrash, D. Z., & Berhe, A. H. (2020). The Role of Antioxidants in Ameliorating Cyclophosphamide-Induced Cardiotoxicity. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity. Hindawi Limited. https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/4965171

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