Histopathological evaluation of the effectiveness of glycyrrhizic acid as a radioprotector against the development of radiation-induced lung fibrosis

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Background: Radiotherapy of the thorax often causes lung inflammation leading to fibrosis. Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate whether the use of glycyrrhizic acid (GLA) could improve the development of lung fibrosis in irradiated animals. Materials and Methods: Wistar rats were divided into four groups. Group A rats received thoracic irradiation. Rats in group B received GLA and irradiation. Group C received GLA and no irradiation. Group D received no GLA and irradiation. GLA was administered at a dose of 4 mg/kg body weight using an intraperitoneal injection one hour before thoracic irradiation. Radiation therapy was delivered on a Cobalt-60 unit using a single fraction of 16 Gy. The animals were sacrificed at 32 weeks following thoracic irradiation. The lungs were dissected and blind histopathological evaluation was performed. Results: Histopathologically, a decrease (statistically not significant) in the thickening of alveolar or bronchial wall, formation of fibrous bands, and superimposed collagen were noted in the animals in group B as compared to the animals in group A. Conclusion: In this experimental study, administration of GLA one hour before thoracic irradiation may be a protective agent against radiation-induced fibrosis in animals and this model could be used in future studies.

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Refahi, S., Minaei, B., Haddadi, G. H., Khoei, S., Bakhtiarian, A., Pourissa, M., & Takavar, A. (2016). Histopathological evaluation of the effectiveness of glycyrrhizic acid as a radioprotector against the development of radiation-induced lung fibrosis. Iranian Journal of Radiology, 13(2). https://doi.org/10.5812/iranjradiol.21012

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