Gut Microbiota Response To Ionizing Radiation And Its Modulation By Hdac Inhibitor Tsa

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION BIOLOGY(2020)

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Aim Trichostatin A (TSA) has been shown to mitigate whole body gamma-radiation-induced morbidity and mortality. The current study aimed at studying the effects of TSA post-irradiation treatment on gut-microbiota, especially the translocation of the microbes from the intestine to other organs in C57 Bl/6 mice model. Materials and methods On 1st, 3rd 5th 7th 9th 12th and 14th days after various treatments bacteria were isolated from the intestine and nearby organs (mesenteric lymph node, spleen and liver) for further analysis. The jejunum part of all animals was processed for histological analysis. Results The group radiation + drug showed reduced susceptibility to radiation injury as well as microbiota related anomalies compared to the irradiated alone group. This was described by increased microflora in different parts of the GI tract in the radiation + drug group compared to the irradiated group and reduced histopathological damages in the jejunum. Also, a reduced percentage of translocated bacteria were found in different organs of radiation + drug group animals. Conclusion TSA treatment post-irradiation could effectively control bacterial translocation as well as GI injury in mice.
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Ionizing radiation, microbiota, bacterial translocation, mitigation, HDAC inhibitor
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