THE USE OF AQUEOUS PROPOLIS EXTRACT AGAINST RADIATION-INDUCED DAMAGE

Citation
Ma. Elghazaly et Mt. Khayyal, THE USE OF AQUEOUS PROPOLIS EXTRACT AGAINST RADIATION-INDUCED DAMAGE, Drugs under experimental and clinical research, 21(6), 1995, pp. 229-236
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
ISSN journal
03786501
Volume
21
Issue
6
Year of publication
1995
Pages
229 - 236
Database
ISI
SICI code
0378-6501(1995)21:6<229:TUOAPE>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
Whole body exposure to gamma radiation has been experimentally shown t o exaggerate inflammatory responses and to enhance the release of medi ators. A thirteen per cent aqueous extract of propolis (bee glue) was previously shown to have potent antiinflammatory activity. The present study was carried out to show whether the extract could influence the exaggerated inflammatory response in irradiated animals. Rats were ex posed to acute (2 and 6 Gy) & fractionated (1 Gy/week) doses of gamma ionizing radiation. Treatment with the aqueous extract orally (5 ml/kg ) before and after radiation exposure markedly reduced the exaggerated paw oedema response to carrageenan. In the acute phase of adjuvant-in duced arthritis, exposure to ionizing radiation caused an increase in serum acid phosphatase level. Malondialdehyde concentration in plasma and superoxide dismutase activity in blood significantly increased. Tr eatment with aqueous propolis extract prior to irradiation reduced mal ondialdehyde concentration in plasma and normalized the serum acid pho sphatase level. The extract stimulated the release of superoxide dismu tase enzyme. Aqueous propolis extract could possibly be of therapeutic value in protecting against inflammatory responses induced by gamma r adiation.