The radioprotective effect of a wheat germ diet on rat myocardial tissue exposed to X-rays

  • Bayona Caballero M
  • Alayo Zavaleta J
  • Lombardi Pérez C
  • et al.
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Introduction: To determine whether a diet of wheat (Triticum aestivum) germ has a radioprotective effect on albino rat (Rattus rattus var. Albinus) myocardial tissue. Method: Rats between 200 and 250 g were divided into 4 groups of 6 each: Two groups were fed either a wheat diet or regular diet 16 days before and after a single exposure to 18 mSv of X-rays. The other two groups were fed the same diets but not exposed to X-rays. The animals were sacrificed, and heart tissue was submitted to histopathological study. Results: Rats fed a standard diet and exposed to X-rays presented marked hyperemia of blood vessels, necrosis, presence of connective tissue fibrocytes, loss of muscle architecture and radial arrangement. Exposed rats fed a wheat diet presented with only light necrosis and the presence of fibrocytes. Rats not exposed to X-rays had healthy myocardia. Conclusions: Wheat germ diet may have a radioprotective effect on rat myocardium.

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Bayona Caballero, M. E., Alayo Zavaleta, J., Lombardi Pérez, C. L., & Marín Tello, C. L. (2019). The radioprotective effect of a wheat germ diet on rat myocardial tissue exposed to X-rays. Ars Pharmaceutica (Internet), 60(4), 2013–218. https://doi.org/10.30827/ars.v60i4.10226

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